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Gukesh makes city proud, next stop world c’ship

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TORONTO: India’s 17-yearold Grandmaste­r

D Gukesh scripted history by winning the Candidates Chess Tournament here to become the youngest-ever challenger to the world title, bettering a record created by the legendary Garry Kasparov 40 years ago.

Gukesh played out an easy draw with American Hikaru Nakamura in the 14th and final round to finish with nine out of a possible 14 points in the tournament that is held to decide the challenger to the world champion.

The triumph entitles Gukesh a clash against reigning world champion Ding Liren of China in the last quarter of the year.

The Chennai-based teen bettered Kasparov’s record by quite a distance as the Russian great was 22 when he qualified in 1984 to clash with compatriot Anatoly Karpov.

“So relieved and so happy. I was following this crazy game (between Fabio Caruana and

Ian Nepomniach­tchi), and then I went for a walk with my second (Gregorz Gazevsky), I think that helped,” Gukesh said after winning.

Gukesh also won a cash award of 88,500 Euros (approx Rs 78.5 lakh). The total prize fund of the Candidates was 5,00,000 Euros.

He became only the second Indian after the great Viswanatha­n Anand to win the prestigiou­s tournament. Five-time world champion Anand’s triumph came in 2014.

“Congratula­tions to @D Gukesh for becoming the youngest challenger. The @ WacaChess family is so proud of what you have done. I’m personally very proud of how you played and handled tough situations. Enjoy the moment,” Anand posted on ‘X’ to congratula­te the youngster, who like him, also hails from Chennai.

 ?? ?? D Gukesh of India during his Round 14 match against Grandmaste­r Hikaru Nakamura of US at the FIDE
D Gukesh of India during his Round 14 match against Grandmaste­r Hikaru Nakamura of US at the FIDE

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