Celebrating Chess: The 2024 FIDE World Chess Championship concluded in dramatic fashion today at the Equarius Hotel Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore. Marking a milestone in chess history, 18-year-old Indian Grandmaster Gukesh Dommaraju defeated reigning champion Ding Liren of China to claim the coveted title. The championship, held from November 25 to December 13, witnessed a fierce battle of wits and strategy, culminating in a victory that made Gukesh the youngest World Chess Champion in history.
Gukesh was congratulated on X by eminent personalities, including the likes of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Sachin Tendulkar. Thanks a lot sir for all the support and encouragementđđ https://t.co/4YILRiVhb0 â Gukesh D (@DGukesh) December 12, 2024 Celebrating Chess Google honoured this landmark moment with a special Doodle featuring animated chess pieces in yellow, red, blue, and white.
The Doodle also redirected users to a dedicated page titled "Celebrating Chess," which described the gameâs enduring legacy and universal appeal. This gesture underscored the global significance of chess and its ability to connect people across cultures. Gukesh's Historic Win Gukeshâs journey to the championship title was nothing short of extraordinary.
He clinched the victory after 58 intense moves in the final game, taking his points tally to 7.5 against Ding Lirenâs 6.5.
This achievement broke a nearly four-decade-old record held by Russian legend Garry Kasparov, who became Worl.