Updated On: 27 November, 2024 08:20 AM IST | Singapore | PTI
It will be a big fight tomorrow. He’s a point down and will have white pieces. I’m ready for a fight”

China’s Ding Liren (right) makes his move against India’s D Gukesh during Rd 1 of the World Chess C’ship in Singapore on Monday. Pic/AFP
India’s D Gukesh bounced back to draw a largely uneventful second game against defending champion Ding Liren of China in the World Chess Championship here on Tuesday.
Playing with black pieces, Gukesh made a comeback of sorts, having lost to Liren in the opener of the 14-game showdown, on Monday. It was a good recovery by Gukesh as Liren could do very little with his white pieces and had to share the point “Draw with black in the world championship match is always nice and it’s too early, we still have a long match,” the Chennai-based GM said in the post-game press conference.