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Indian Teen Gukesh Dommaraju Becomes Youngest World Chess Champion

18-Year-Old Gukesh Wins World Chess Championship, Breaking Records

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in International Sports, World News, Youth & Amateur Sports
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Gukesh Dommaraju Secures World Chess Title in Dramatic Final

Teen Chess Star Gukesh Beats Ding Liren to Claim World Title -EPA

Indian Teen Gukesh Dommaraju Makes History as Youngest World Chess Champion

Indian chess prodigy Gukesh Dommaraju has etched his name in history by becoming the youngest-ever world chess champion at just 18 years old. Gukesh clinched the title after defeating defending champion Ding Liren of China in a high-stakes finale on Thursday.

Breaking Records with Historic Win

Gukesh’s victory makes him the youngest world chess champion, surpassing the legendary Garry Kasparov, who held the title at age 22 in 1985. The Chennai-born talent also becomes only the second Indian to achieve this feat, following in the footsteps of five-time champion Viswanathan Anand, who last won in 2012.

The Road to Victory

The 14-game FIDE World Chess Championship, held in Singapore, was a nail-biting affair, with Gukesh and Ding tied with eight draws and two wins each before the final round. Playing with black pieces, Gukesh capitalized on a critical blunder by Ding in the 55th move, when the defending champion mistakenly placed his rook, leading to his swift defeat.

“I didn’t expect to win in that position,” an emotional Gukesh admitted after the game. His victory score of 7.5 to 6.5 secured his place as the 18th world chess champion in history.

A Star Rises from Chennai

Hailing from Chennai, often called India’s chess capital, Gukesh was introduced to chess as a child when his parents—his father, a surgeon, and his mother, a medical professor—enrolled him in after-school chess sessions. Coaches quickly recognized his talent, setting him on a path of rigorous training.

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By age 12, Gukesh became a grandmaster, ranking as the third-youngest in history at the time. Known for his calm demeanor and sharp focus, Gukesh credits yoga and mindfulness practices for helping him navigate the pressures of competitive chess.

Ding’s Struggles and Gukesh’s Triumph

Ding Liren, who made history as China’s first world chess champion in 2023, entered the championship under scrutiny. Having taken a break earlier this year due to mental health challenges, Ding showcased glimpses of brilliance, including an opening game win and a Round 12 triumph.

However, in Thursday’s decisive match, the pressure appeared to overwhelm him. His 55th-move error left commentators stunned and handed Gukesh the advantage. Ding resigned three moves later, marking the end of his reign.

Global Acclaim for Gukesh

The victory sparked celebrations worldwide, with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi among the first to congratulate the young champion. “Historic and exemplary!” Modi posted on X. “This is the result of unparalleled talent, hard work, and unwavering determination.”

A New Era for Chess

Gukesh’s win is not just a personal triumph but also a significant milestone for Indian chess. With a $2.5 million prize fund at stake, his achievement underscores India’s growing prominence on the global chess stage.

“It’s a proud moment for chess, for India, and for me personally,” Gukesh remarked, capturing the sentiment of a nation celebrating its newest world champion.

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