D Gukesh’s victory over reigning champion Ding Liren in the 14th game of the World Chess Championship in Singapore marks a milestone. He now holds the title of the youngest-ever World Chess Champion and becomes the second Indian to claim the classical chess world championship, following in the footsteps of Viswanathan Anand.
A recently resurfaced video of an 11-year-old D. Gukesh has fascinated the internet. In the clip, the young prodigy confidently declared his ambition to become the youngest world chess champion. Seven years later, at the age of 18, Gukesh has turned this childhood dream into reality, proving the power of manifestation and determination. “I’ve been dreaming about this and living this moment since I was 6 or 7. Every chess player wants to live this moment. I’m living my dream.” said Gukesh after the match.
A thrilling final match
The championship concluded with a nail-biting finish, as Gukesh clinched victory with a final score of 7.5-6.5. What initially seemed destined for a draw transformed into a decisive win for the young Indian Grandmaster, thanks to his precise moves and a winning strike in the closing moments.
Inspiring the next generation
Gukesh’s journey from an ambitious 11-year-old to the world champion at 18 serves as an inspiration to millions. His achievement demonstrates that with unwavering focus, dedication, and belief, even the loftiest goals can be attained. This remarkable story encourages young aspirants to dream big and work tirelessly towards their ambitions.
A new chapter in chess history
As the 18th world champion in classical chess history and the youngest undisputed champion, Gukesh has etched his name in the bokks of the sport. “I was dreaming this moment for last 10 years. Happy I realised this dream. I got a bit emotional because I was not expecting to win. But then I got a chance to press on.” Gukesh said after the match.