
December 13, 2024
In a landmark achievement for Indian chess, Grandmaster Gukesh D emerged as the World Chess Champion, becoming the youngest-ever Indian to claim the prestigious title. The 18-year-old prodigy defeated reigning champion Ding Liren in a nail-biting final, solidifying his place among the greats of the game and bringing India its second world title after Viswanathan Anand’s historic victories.
The championship, held in Singapre, saw Gukesh showcase remarkable consistency and composure against some of the strongest players in the world. In the final, Gukesh demonstrated extraordinary preparation and creativity, outmaneuvering Ding in a series of intensely fought games.
A Journey of Perseverance
Gukesh’s journey to the top has been nothing short of phenomenal. Born in Chennai, a city often regarded as the chess capital of India, he became the second-youngest Grandmaster in history at the age of 12 years and 7 months. Over the years, his rapid ascent in the world rankings has been attributed to his sharp tactical vision, relentless work ethic, and the guidance of top coaches and mentors.
The victory marks a new chapter in Indian chess, which has witnessed a surge in talent over the past decade. Gukesh’s triumph comes amidst fierce competition, including from his compatriots like Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa and Arjun Erigaisi, who have also made waves on the international stage.
A Win for Indian Chess
India’s Prime Minister and numerous other leaders, including former world champion Viswanathan Anand, congratulated Gukesh on his historic feat. “Gukesh has made the entire nation proud. His victory is an inspiration to millions of young chess enthusiasts in India,” said Anand.
The Chess Federation of India has announced plans to celebrate Gukesh’s achievement with a grand reception. The victory is expected to provide a significant boost to chess in India, inspiring a new generation of players to take up the sport.
As the chess world celebrates the rise of a new champion, Gukesh remains humble. In a post-match interview, he credited his team, family, and fans for their unwavering support. “This is a dream come true. I hope this victory inspires many young players in India and around the world,” he said.
With his victory, Gukesh not only brings glory to India but also sets the stage for an exciting new era in world chess.