18-year-old Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh etched his name in history, becoming the youngest world chess champion by defeating Ding Liren. Overwhelmed with emotion, Gukesh celebrated his victory with a unique gesture, resetting the pieces on the board. His 7.5 points to Ding’s 6.5 secured the title in the 14th game, surpassing Garry Kasparov’s record. Gukesh graciously acknowledged Ding’s valiant fight.
D Gukesh puts his pieces back in a unique victory celebration. Watch

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