Young chess prodigy Gukesh, aged 17, became the youngest World Championship Challenger by winning the FIDE Candidates 2024, surpassing Garry Kasparov's record. Gukesh aims to be the best in chess, inspired by Vishwanathan Anand and Novak Djokovic. Magnus Carlsen expresses concerns about Ding Liren's performance post-World Championship match, praising Gukesh's victory. Indian chess players are making significant strides on the global stage, with Gukesh leading the charge.
In a new podcast Magnus Carlsen wonders whether Ding Liren was "permanently broken" by the World Championship match, while he also hails Gukesh after the youngster's Candidates win! https://t.co/AYI73Zlx8o
Carlsen: "What has happened to Ding after the World Championship match should make people, general chess fans, as well as other professionals, realize how tough these events actually are." https://t.co/uoif7Jri3M
"International chess could be heading for an Indian era to match the Soviet Union’s dominance of the 20th century." https://t.co/MZrXKr7rQ8
🗣️ Gukesh: "From a very young age, Vishy Sir obviously has been the biggest inspiration...I am really inspired by Djokovic..." @vishy64theking @DjokerNole Watch Gukesh's insightful interview with Anna Burtasova after his victory at the #FIDECandidates 2024 👇 🔗… https://t.co/VcvOHmo966
Carlsen on Ding: "The question is whether he is sort of permanently broken from the last world championship that he played. I'm not sure, but I think there is a possibility that he could be." https://t.co/8rwtjVXmTL
Thrilling endgame😳 #chess #chessbaseindia #chessplayer #chessmoves #chesskids #reels #srilanka https://t.co/Tz9YDKFCn0
New episode (IN ENGLISH) relased today! @MagnusCarlsen and @DavidHowellGM give their unfiltered opinions about the 2024 Candidates. #Chess Spotify: https://t.co/iToVLnVEWO Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/A8AyUIq8mc https://t.co/TCTkOeaCa2
This video is just 2 seconds but shows the wonderful moment of Praggnanandhaa congratulating Gukesh at the closing ceremony of the FIDE Candidates 2024. It's a great time to be an Indian chess fan. Sometimes it is Pragg, sometimes Gukesh, sometimes Vidit, sometimes Arjun,… https://t.co/6BsJjZcYTM
This video is just 2 seconds but shows the wonderful moment of Praggnanandhaa congratulating Gukesh at the closing ceremony of the FIDE Candidates 2024. It's a wonderful moment to be an Indian chess fan. Sometimes it is Pragg, sometimes Gukesh, sometimes Vidit, sometimes Arjun,… https://t.co/edHgD0pOCv
'Longing for some rest': Young #ChessProdigy reflects on exhausting #victory https://t.co/gFvCjKJkcf
🗣️ Gukesh: "Right now, I just want to be the best... I don't care about all these records. I just want to be the best, and when I achieve it, I really need to represent myself on that level." Watch Gukesh's insightful interview with Anna Burtasova after his victory at the… https://t.co/rb8zktMBfz
5-year-old wins his first chess game🥰 Edit: Aditya Sur Roy #chess #chessbaseindia #chesskids #childrenphotography #story #chessgame #chessboard #chessplayer #reels #reelsinstagram https://t.co/0tcyoOjzfy
On 21st of April 2024, exactly a week ago, Gukesh became the new World Championship Challenger by winning the FIDE Candidates 2024. Doing this at the age of 17 he has become the youngest ever Challenger to the ultimate throne, surpassing Garry Kasparov's feat by close to 3 years!… https://t.co/6pc2kuoGeJ
Looks🧒🏻 Skill 🥷🏻 #chess #chessbaseindia #chessgame #chesskids #chessboard #chessmoves #srilanka https://t.co/EInZIa0SUj
A decade ago, Vishwanathan Anand was the only Indian Grandmaster in The Candidates. So, what has made Indians storm the global chess stage? @iamnotakshayr writes #SundaySpecial https://t.co/PY47eRW3Y7
#SundaySpecial: Indians storming global chess stage. Can your kid be a Grandmaster too? @iamnotakshayr writes https://t.co/Kb5C5YNW0u
A decade ago, Vishwanathan Anand was the only Indian Grandmaster. So, what has made Indians storm the global chess stage? @iamnotakshayr writes #SundaySpecial https://t.co/PY47eRW3Y7
#SundaySpecial | A decade ago, Vishwanathan Anand was the only Indian Grandmaster. So, what has made Indians storm the global chess stage? @iamnotakshayr writes https://t.co/PY47eRW3Y7
"This burgeoning real-world competition brings with it its own chessboard avatars. India’s 17-year-old Gukesh is much younger than China’s Ding, who at 32 is the defending world champion." https://t.co/C90w9Or8yf
'Longing for some rest': Young #chess prodigy reflects on exhausting #victory https://t.co/gFvCjKJS1N