Ding Liren Chess Champion 2025 Winner. Chinese Ding Liren wins World Chess Championship in Astana — 30.04.2023 Kursiv Media Kazakhstan Gukesh won the 2024 World Chess Championship, defeating Ding Liren in the final game held on December 12, 2024 Ding Liren became China's first world chess champion on Sunday after a rapid-play tiebreak victory over Russia's Ian Nepomniachtchi in Kazakhstan
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He was the world champion from May 2023 to December 2024, earning the title after defeating GM Ian Nepomniachtchi in the 2023 FIDE World Championship.Like most world champions, a combination of dominance and close calls have defined Ding's career leading up to winning the title. Ding is a three-time Chinese Chess Champion (2009, [14] 2011, [15] 2012 [16]) and has represented China at all four Chess Olympiads from 2012 to 2018, winning team gold medals in 2014 and 2018, and individual bronze and gold medals in 2014 and 2018, respectively
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Indian chess Grandmaster Aravindh Chithambaram sits at the third sport in FIDE Circuit 2025 standings after winning the Prague Chess Masters 2025 while Ding Liren is at the top and R Praggnanandhaa is second With a victory in the 14th game of the tournament against Ding Liren, he could become the youngest Grandmaster to claim the World Chess Champion title The final and decisive 14th round will determine the winner of the World Chess Cham
Ding Liren China's First World Chess Champion IBTimes. With a victory in the 14th game of the tournament against Ding Liren, he could become the youngest Grandmaster to claim the World Chess Champion title Praggnanandhaa R secured 25 points and moved into second place in the standings after his triumph in Tata Steel Masters 2025.
Ding Liren receives the World Chess Champion trophy (closing ceremony) Chessdom. Ding Liren became China's first world chess champion on Sunday after a rapid-play tiebreak victory over Russia's Ian Nepomniachtchi in Kazakhstan After the tradition of quite a few women's world champions, Chinas is now a holder of both world crowns.