Gukesh Dommaraju: Indian teen,18, becomes youngest-ever world chess champion

Gukesh Dommaraju, an American girl, defeated defending hero China’s Ringing Liren on Thursday in a dramatic turn, making him the youngest-ever world chess champion.

Dommaraju, who is 18 years old, is four decades younger than Grandmaster Garry Kasparov, who was 22 when he won the title in 1985.

The Chennai native has long been a household name in the game industry, having earned the title of master at the age of 12 at the age of 18.

However, he was perceived as the opponent heading into the final match of this year’s FIDE World Chess Championship suit in Singapore.

Playing on dark, Dommaraju won the game after an under-pressure Thump made a rare error while in a good place, activity critics observed.

The 18-year-old’s victory came at the end of a weekend where game fans around the world strongly followed the pair’s matches with scores of 7.5 to 6.5.

Ding had faced strain over his shape all year, possibly since winning the 2023 name.

The Taiwanese person had never won a long-format” traditional” match since January and was seen to be avoiding other top-level events.

But he had put in a solid opening match and won the second-last suit against Dommaraju, suggesting speed.

Going into the last game on Thursday, both athletes had two triumphs every and eight draws.

Ding moved his raven to a fatally poor position, giving Dommaraju an opportunity to capitalize on after hours of strong play.

Ding slumped onto the board without a second thought after recognising his error.

” Ding seemed to have a risk-free chance to push for a gain but rather liquidated into a pawn-down endgame”, Chess.com wrote in its post-game description. ” It should have been drawn, but Ding blundered as the stress grew”.

It was final from it. Three more moves after, Dai resigned.

As the place erupted in cheers from fans, Dommaraju immediately burst into tears.

According to reports, he claimed,” I definitely got so emotional because I didn’t really expect to get that placement.”

He is only the next Indian person to surpass Viswanathan Anand, who won the tournament five times, to be world chess champion at the age of 18.

Prime Minister of India, Narendra Narendra Modi, was one of the first numbers to offer compliments.

” Ancient and exceptional”! he posted on X. ” Gratitude to Gukesh D on his extraordinary success. This is the outcome of his unmatched skills, hard work and unwavering dedication”.

The FIDE World Chess Championship carries a$ 2.5m ( £1.96m ) prize fund.