The Indian teenager Gukesh Dommaraju strikes a step nearer to turning into the youngest chess world champion.
Teenage challenger Gukesh Dommaraju beat China’s Ding Liren within the eleventh recreation of their world championship match, taking an important lead because the match entered the ultimate stretch.
Gukesh, whose win gave him a 6-5 lead with simply three video games to play, pressured a resignation from Ding after the defending champion made a blunder below time stress in Sunday’s contest.
The victory ended seven consecutive attracts and gave the 18-year-old Gukesh a giant psychological benefit into the homestretch of the 14-match collection.
“Clearly, it is a very, crucial win,” mentioned Gukesh, who performed with the white items.
However he additionally remained cautious, including that “there’s nonetheless three extra very, crucial video games to go.”
Ding, 32, admitted that it was “a really tough recreation” for him, however added he would attempt to bounce again on Monday when he’ll make the primary transfer with white.
Each gamers have been cautious from the beginning, making solely 5 strikes within the first hour of play. The Indian prodigy spent an hour of pondering earlier than making the eleventh transfer.
The gamers went right into a pulsating time-pressure recreation after virtually 4 hours, particularly Ding, who had simply lower than 10 minutes on his alloted time.
When the Chinese language participant resigned, Gukesh’s supporters gathered within the public space at Resorts World Sentosa lodge in Singapore and erupted into applause, chanting his title.
“Indian followers are the perfect. I’m actually grateful for all of the assist… All this stuff give me the additional power I would like.”
If each gamers are tied in 14 video games, the match will transfer to a tie-breaker, which will likely be performed on December 13.
At his age, Gukesh is the youngest participant in historical past to compete within the World Championship and he’s seeking to surpass Garry Kasparov because the youngest undisputed world chess champion.