The Blunder That Cost Ding Liren the World Chess Title: Made Gukesh the Youngest Ever Champion

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December 13, 2024: In a dramatic twist of fate, China’s Ding Liren, the defending World Chess Champion, lost his title to India’s D Gukesh in the final Game 14 of the 2024 World Chess Championship. Despite a tense and hard-fought series, Ding’s crucial blunder in the final game allowed Gukesh to seize the victory and become the youngest-ever World Chess Champion.

Heading into Game 14, the match appeared to be heading towards a draw, and tiebreaks seemed inevitable. However, Ding, usually known for his solid and strategic gameplay under pressure, made an uncharacteristic mistake. In a moment of oversight, Ding agreed to swap rooks without realizing that it would allow Gukesh to force a bishop exchange and ultimately win with a king and pawn endgame.

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The blunder left Gukesh, who was initially in shock, in disbelief at his unexpected triumph. “I was totally in shock when I realized I made a blunder,” Ding admitted in the post-game press conference, while Gukesh expressed the magnitude of his victory, saying, “When I realized that I was winning, it was the best moment of my life.”

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Ding, who had been in control for much of the tournament and managed to survive tough situations, reflected on his performance. “I think I played my best tournament of the year. It could be better, but considering yesterday’s lucky survival, it’s a fair result to lose in the end. I have no regrets.”

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The final score ended at 7.5-6.5 in Gukesh’s favor, a moment that will be etched in history as the Indian Grandmaster, at just 18 years old, dethroned Ding Liren to claim the world championship.

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Gukesh, overwhelmed with emotion, shared the dream-come-true moment: “Since I was seven, I have been living this moment. Every chess player wants to experience this, and I’m living my dream.”

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