Updated On: 13 December, 2024 12:05 PM IST | Singapore | mid-day online correspondent
Liren's blunder proved costly, allowing the 18-year-old Gukesh to seize the opportunity and make history

D Gukesh, Ding Liren (Pic: PTI/@chessclubICC/X)
Defending World Chess Champion Ding Liren found himself regretting a critical mistake during the 14th and final game of the FIDE World Chess Championship on Thursday, which eventually handed India's D Gukesh the title of the youngest-ever world chess champion.
Liren's blunder proved costly, allowing the 18-year-old Gukesh to seize the opportunity and make history. While the chess community has largely celebrated Gukesh's remarkable achievement, Russian Chess Federation president Andrei Filatov has cast doubt on the legitimacy of Liren's loss, accusing the Chinese grandmaster of deliberately throwing the game.