Gukesh ready to face Ding Liren in World Chess Championship showdown
The World Chess Championship clash between Ding Liren and D Gukesh is set to begin on Monday, with both players expressing their determination to give their best performance in the prestigious event.
Gukesh, who will be playing with whites in the opening game, emphasized the importance of being the best version of himself in every game against Ding Liren, regardless of the Chinese player’s recent struggles in form. Gukesh expressed confidence in his abilities and stated that as long as he plays good chess and stays in the right spirits, he has all the chances in the world to succeed.
This year’s tournament is historic as it marks the first time in 138 years that two Asian players will be competing against each other in the World Chess Championship, with a prize fund of USD 2.5 million up for grabs. Gukesh, representing India, expressed his honor and privilege to play in such a significant event and carry the hopes of Indians on his shoulders.
Gukesh credited his coach Grzegorz Gajewski for his influence on broadening his approach to chess and improving various aspects of his game. He also highlighted the role of fitness in his preparation, working with Paddy Upton to stay physically fit for the championship.
On the other hand, Ding Liren acknowledged his recent struggles in form and expressed his intention to review his recent performances to prepare better for the clash. He emphasized the importance of regaining confidence and fighting spirit to perform at his best against Gukesh, who he acknowledged as a young and talented opponent.
With both players gearing up for the World Chess Championship clash, the stage is set for an exciting and competitive battle on the chessboard.