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Tamil Nadu CM Stalin felicitates youngest world chess champion D Gukesh in Chennai

By ANI | Updated: December 17, 2024 21:35 IST

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], December 17 : Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Tuesday felicitated the youngest world ...

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Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], December 17 : Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Tuesday felicitated the youngest world chess champion Gukesh Dommaraju in Chennai.

Minister of Youth Welfare and Sports Development of Tamil Nadu, Udhayanidhi Stalin was also present.

Earlier in the day, India's newly-crowned International Chess Federation (FIDE) World Championship winner, D Gukesh, held a celebratory roadshow in Chennai. Excited fans gathered on the streets of Chennai to cheer for the young chess prodigy.

Speaking at the event, Gukesh said that Chennai is one of the best cities in the world of chess.

"...For me to be standing here as the youngest World Chess Champion, I feel gratitude towards everyone. Chennai is one of the best cities in the world of chess. This couldn't have been possible without the support of the Tamil Nadu govt...The World Championship journey could not have happened without Chennai Grandmasters...," Gukesh said at the event.

The Indian chess grandmaster returned to India on Monday after winning the 2024 FIDE World Championship in Singapore and becoming the youngest-ever World Chess Champion. Last week, Gukesh made history by defeating China's Ding Liren in the decisive 14th game of the championship match.

The World Champion received a rousing reception at Chennai Airport on Monday, where large crowds turned up to welcome him. Gukesh was surrounded by enthusiastic supporters as he made his way through the airport.

The championship, tied at 6.5-6.5 heading into the final game, culminated in a stellar performance by Gukesh, who secured a 7.5-6.5 victory over Ding Liren.

Overcome with emotion following his triumph, Gukesh broke down in tears, calling the win the "best moment of his life" during the post-match press conference.

Reflecting on his loss, Ding Liren said, "I was totally in shock when I realised I made a blunder. I will continue to play. I think I played my best tournament of the year. It could have been better, but considering yesterday's lucky survival, it is a fair result to lose in the end. I have no regrets."

In a heartwarming gesture after receiving the trophy, Gukesh immediately handed it over to his parents.

The final game lasted 68 moves, where one mistake or a single move proved decisive.

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