Indian teenager becomes youngest challenger for world chess title, will face reigning champion from China | CNN

Teenage Indian chess prodigy Gukesh Dommaraju, better known as Gukesh D, became the youngest player to claim the men’s Candidates Tournament in Toronto, Canada.

           

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Point to ponder. Gukesh is set to challenge Ding Liren, Chinese world champion. I was really surprised. Where was Magnus Carlsen? Well. Reigning World champion Magnus Carlsen refused to play against the Candidates winner, Ian Nepomniachtchi making 2nd placed Ding Liren to play against Ian Nepomniachtchi and he won. Now based on recent Beijing Half marathon fiasco, my question is did Magnus and Ian receive massive bonus from Chinese Chess Association to make Chinese GM win the tournament? This is very much possible as Ding Liren is considered as weakest GM to win world championship in history of candidates tournament.




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