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Bu içerik, Çinli Ding Liren’in yükselen Hintli genç oyuncu Gukesh Dommaraju’ya karşı dünya satranç şampiyonluğunu savunduğu bir maçı konu almaktadır. 23 Kasım – 15 Aralık tarihleri arasında Resorts World Sentosa’da gerçekleşecek olan en iyi 14 oyunluk maç, toplamda 2.5 milyon dolarlık ödül fonuyla düzenlenmektedir. Ayrıca, içeriğin içinde lichess.org sitesinde barındırılan bir gömülü içerik de bulunmaktadır. Bu içerikte, içeriğin yüklenmeden önce çerezler ve diğer teknolojiler kullanılmış olabileceği için izninizi istiyoruz. Bu içeriği görmek için ‘İzin Ver ve Devam Et’ düğmesine tıklayın.

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What time is Game 1 of the Ding Liren v Gukesh Dommaraju World Chess Championship?

China’s Ding Liren is defending the world chess championship against fast-rising Indian teenager Gukesh Dommaraju. The best-of-14-games match is scheduled to take place from 23 November to 15 December at Resorts World Sentosa for an overall prize fund of $2.5m (£1.98m).

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Hello and welcome to Singapore for day one of the world chess championship. Over the next few weeks, China’s Ding Liren and the fast-rising Indian teenager Gukesh Dommaraju will compete in a scheduled best-of-14-games match for the winner’s share of a $2.5m (£1.98m) prize fund at the Resorts World Sentosa, an island resort off Singapore’s southern coast. It’s the first time in the 138-year history of world championship matchplay that two men from Asia will compete for the sport’s most prestigious title.

Ding became China’s first men’s world chess champion by defeating Ian Nepomniachtchi last year on tiebreakers in Kazakhstan. Known for his solid and precise playing style based on creating small positional advantages from quiet openings, the 32-year-old from Zhejiang province is the highest-rated Chinese player of all time. A graduate of Peking University Law School, he once went unbeaten in 100 straight classical games, a record streak broken only by Magnus Carlsen in 2019.

Gukesh Dommaraju, commonly known as Gukesh D, is an 18-year-old Indian prodigy who became the third-youngest grandmaster in history at 12 years and seven months. In April, at 17, the Chennai native stunned the chess establishment by winning the eight-man Candidates tournament in Toronto to become the youngest ever challenger for the world championship, finishing top of a stacked field that included Nepomniachtchi, Hikaru Nakamura and Fabiano Caruana. An aggressive player known for using sharp, tactical openings to create complex positions aimed at unsettling opponents, he can shatter the record for youngest ever undisputed world champion held by Garry Kasparov, who was 22 when he dethroned Karpov in their 1985 rematch in Moscow.

We’re an hour away from the ceremonial first move. Plenty more to come.

What time is Game 1 of the Ding Liren v Gukesh Dommaraju World Chess Championship?

China’s Ding Liren is defending the world chess championship against fast-rising Indian teenager Gukesh Dommaraju. The best-of-14-games match is scheduled to take place from 23 November to 15 December at Resorts World Sentosa for an overall prize fund of $2.5m (£1.98m).

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