Indian chess prodigy D Gukesh and reigning champion Ding Liren battled to their fifth draw in eight games of the World Chess Championship. The score remains tied at 4 points each, with Gukesh missing a chance for an advantage in the latest game. With six games left, the $2.5 million championship hangs in the balance.
World Chess C’ship: Gukesh, Liren settle for yet another draw

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