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‘You’ve checkmated the world’: Gukesh Dommaraju’s historic win fuels chess dreams in India

Fans in the 18-year-old’s hometown and nation hail their new sporting hero while coaches say the win will pull in more talent

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India’s Gukesh Dommaraju celebrates with the World Chess Championship 2024 trophy after beating China’s Ding Liren in Singapore on Friday. Photo: AFP

India’s aspiring chess players and their parents woke up Friday with big dreams after 18-year-old hometown hero Gukesh Dommaraju became the youngest world champion.

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Gukesh stunned China’s Ding Liren on Thursday when he seized upon an unfortunate blunder to win the last game of the World Chess Championship and clinch the title in Singapore.

As Ding faltered at the final hurdle of his title defence, an emotional Gukesh surpassed a record held by Russia’s Gary Kasparov, who won the title at age 22.

He also became the second Indian to hold the title after five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand.

Fans in India hailed their new sporting hero while coaches said the win will pull in more talent.

Students at Gukesh Dommaraju’s school in Chennai celebrate after his title win. Photo: AP
Students at Gukesh Dommaraju’s school in Chennai celebrate after his title win. Photo: AP

“More people favour cricket in India but Gukesh’s win will serve as a catalyst for parents to get their children into chess,” said Byomkesh, a chess coach who goes by one name.

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