Lagatar24 Desk
Singapore: Indian chess sensation D Gukesh secured the World Chess Championship title on Thursday, defeating reigning champion Ding Liren in a dramatic final classical game in Singapore. At 18, Gukesh became the youngest-ever World Chess Champion, surpassing the record set by Russia’s Garry Kasparov, who claimed the title at 22.
The International Chess Federation (FIDE) announced the milestone, hailing Gukesh as “the youngest World Champion in history.” Gukesh’s win also makes him the second Indian to hold this prestigious title, following in the footsteps of five-time World Champion Viswanathan Anand.
A Gripping Finale
In a tense 14th classical game, Gukesh emerged victorious with a final score of 7.5 against Ding Liren’s 6.5. The turning point came when Liren, 32, made a critical endgame blunder, allowing Gukesh to seal his triumph.
The win sparked jubilant celebrations among Indian fans and local supporters in Singapore. Gukesh was visibly overcome with emotion, burying his face in his hands as the magnitude of his achievement sank in.
Prize Money Breakdown
The 2024 World Chess Championship featured a total prize pool of $2.5 million (approximately ₹21.2 crore). Here’s how the prize money was distributed:
•Gukesh’s Earnings:
•Winning three classical games: $600,000 (approx. ₹5.07 crore).
•Equal share of the remaining $1.5 million prize pool: $750,000 (approx. ₹6.34 crore).
•Total Earnings: $1.35 million (approx. ₹11.45 crore).
•Ding Liren’s Earnings:
•Winning two classical games: $400,000 (approx. ₹3.38 crore).
•Equal share of the remaining prize pool: $750,000 (approx. ₹6.34 crore).
•Total Earnings: $1.15 million (approx. ₹9.75 crore).
A Record-Breaking Journey
Gukesh’s journey to becoming World Champion is nothing short of extraordinary. Earlier in the championship, he had already made headlines as the youngest-ever challenger for the title. His victory not only solidifies his place among the chess elite but also serves as an inspiration for aspiring players worldwide.