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Ding Liren

Ding Liren is the 17th world champion in the history of chess. In 2023, the grandmaster from China won the prestigious world champion’s title after defeating Russia’s Ian Nepomniachtchi in the World Chess Championship match. What was remarkable about the title was that Ding Liren managed to prevail in the battle despite battling depression off the board.

What was also significant about Ding Liren winning the World Chess Championship title in 2023 was that he became the first male Chinese player to win the World Chess Championship. China has had a long history of women’s world champions. Ding Liren is known for his solid, methodical style of play and his ability to outlast opponents in long, complex games.

Ding Liren will be defending his world champion’s crown against Indian chess prodigy D Gukesh in the 2024 World Chess Championship, which will be held in Singapore. Ding has been thought of as the underdog in the battle against Gukesh by many grandmasters like Magnus Carlsen.

Born on October 24, 1992, Ding Liren started learning chess from the age of four after his mother sent him to a chess club in the chess-loving city of Wenzhou in China.

Ding Liren was lucky to receive early training under Chen Lixing, who also trained former Women's World Champion Zhu Chen.

Ding Liren gave an early indicator of his talent by tying for first place in the Under-10 and then the Under-12 World Youth Championships (in 2003 and 2004 respectively). In both instances he only finished second by virtue of tiebreaks.

In 2009, Ding announced himself as one of the most dangerous players in the world by becoming the youngest-ever Chinese champion, at just 16 years of age. At this stage, he was not even a grandmaster.

Ding Liren led from the front to help the Chinese chess team claim a gold medal at the Chess Olympiad in 2014. A year later, Ding became only the second Chinese player, after Wang Yue, to enter the world’s top 10 in the FIDE rankings.

The years from 2017 onwards saw the world see the strongest version of Ding Liren. In 2018, for example, Ding claimed an individual gold medal at the Chess Olympiad while helping China win team gold. 2018 also saw Ding become the first Chinese player in history to surpass the lofty 2800- ELO rating barrier. He touched a rating of 2816. The world of chess also remembers Ding Liren as the player who — from August 2017 to November 2018 — went unbeaten in 100 consecutive classical games.

DING LIREN NEWS

Three months after losing crown, Ding Liren chillin’ away from the chess board while in Russia

March 26, 2025 8:32 am

Earlier this year, Ding Liren’s Chinese compatriot Wei Yi had told The Indian Express that Ding had played in a basketball game with other chess players on returning to China after the world championship, and had smoked them

Ding Liren returns to action two months after losing the world chess title to 18-year-old Gukesh

February 14, 2025 10:20 am

The 17th world champion of chess, Ding Liren has relinquished the throne after he lost to 18-year-old Gukesh at the summit clash in Singapore in December last year.

PM Narendra Modi meets world chess champion D Gukesh

December 28, 2024 7:57 pm

Earlier in December, Gukesh became the youngest player in the history of chess to win the world championship after the 18-year-old defeated 32-year-old Ding Liren.

Gukesh's novelty vs Ding Liren from Game 13, that Magnus Carlsen attempted at last week’s Champions Tour

December 27, 2024 4:49 pm

While Gukesh was dragged to a draw by Ding at the Classical Worlds, Carlsen had deployed the Indian's 7 a3, for a 23-move crushing of Russian Ian Nepomniachtchi at Oslo meet in the leadup to Rapid Worlds

Gukesh interview: 'Goal is to become the best player in world... that's what makes it easier to motivate myself'

December 24, 2024 8:50 am

World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju says he is inspired by Abhinav Bindra but does not feel the 'motivational void' like the Olympic winner had when he became Olympic champion in 2008.

Magnus Carlsen: Classical chess is too forgiving, too easy to mask deficiencies

December 19, 2024 2:48 pm

Five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen says faster chess is pure sport while classical chess becomes more like science, art

Gukesh was remarkably fresh, while Ding looked tired: Paddy Upton

December 18, 2024 10:08 am

Paddy Upton, the mental training coach reveals Gukesh's strategy during the World Chess Championship.

What was Gukesh's favourite snack during the World Chess Championship final?

December 17, 2024 7:58 am

Singapore Chess Federation CEO Kevin Gog Wei Ming reveals what Gukesh loved the most during his World Chess Championship final games against Ding Liren

Youngest World Chess Champion: Is it D Gukesh or Ruslan Ponomariov of Ukraine? Here's an explainer

December 14, 2024 5:38 pm

In 2002, Ponomariov indeed became the FIDE World Champion when he was younger than Gukesh's current age. So how come Gukesh get the record now? Here's why:

Gukesh: ‘My desire to win is probably stronger than my fear of losing… I’m a bit of a risk-taker’

December 14, 2024 5:34 pm

After becoming the youngest world champion in history, Gukesh explains his thought process in pressing for games to go on even when in worse positions. It’s a quality that led him to become world champion eventually.

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