18-year-old Indian chess prodigy D Gukesh has made history, becoming the youngest-ever world chess champion by defeating Ding Liren. Former champion Vladimir Kramnik criticized the match quality, citing a “childish” blunder by Ding and expressing disappointment with the overall play. Kramnik declared it the “end of chess as we know it.
‘End of chess…’: Ex-world champion on Gukesh vs Liren result

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