Gukesh Dommaraju: The Youngest Chess World Champion making the Telugu Comminuty Proud
Discover the inspiring journey of Gukesh Dommaraju, the youngest Telugu chess world champion. Learn about his early life, remarkable achievements, and his rise to become a global chess icon at just 17
Gukesh Dommaraju, an 18-year-old chess prodigy from India, has recently made history by becoming the youngest world chess champion. He achieved this remarkable feat by defeating China's reigning champion, Ding Liren, with a final score of 7.5 to 6.5 in a closely contested match held in Singapore.
The championship match was intense, with nine of the fourteen games ending in draws. Gukesh secured his victory by capitalizing on a critical mistake made by Ding in the final game. This win surpasses the previous record set by Garry Kasparov in 1985, making Gukesh the youngest player to hold the world champion title.
Gukesh Dommaraju, often referred to as D. Gukesh, has become a shining beacon of hope and pride for India, particularly for the Telugu-speaking community, in the world of chess.
Upon his return to Chennai, India, Gukesh was greeted with a hero's welcome. A large crowd gathered at the airport to celebrate his achievement, reflecting the growing popularity and support for chess in the country
Gukesh's journey to the top has been marked by rapid progress. He became the third-youngest grandmaster at the age of 12 and has since continued to climb the ranks under the mentorship of India's first world champion, Viswanathan Anand.
In addition to his chess accomplishments, Gukesh fulfilled a personal promise by going bungee jumping after his victory. This act showcases his adventurous spirit and determination to embrace new experiences.
Gukesh's triumph has not only brought him personal acclaim but has also shone a spotlight on India's emerging prominence in the global chess arena. His success is expected to inspire a new generation of chess enthusiasts in the country.