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Ding’s surprising resilience against Gukesh at World Chess Championship 2024 goes against expectations

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Exciting Updates from the World Chess Championship at Equarius Hotel, World Resorts Sentosa

The journey to the World Chess Championship venue at the Equarius Hotel in World Resorts Sentosa is just as complex as the intense battles being fought on the chessboard. With multiple modes of transport required to reach the small island, the journey mirrors the twists and turns of the ongoing Championship match.

The reigning champion Ding Liren has defied expectations and proven his critics wrong so far in the match against the young and ambitious D. Gukesh. Despite facing pressure and criticism, Ding has remained solid and managed to hold his ground against his opponent.

The contrast in form between the two players has made for an exciting match, with Gukesh showing his willingness to take risks and Ding showcasing his resilience. The score is currently tied at 3-3, with both players giving it their all in pursuit of victory.

As the Championship match approaches its halfway mark, the tension and excitement continue to build. With both players determined to emerge victorious, the outcome of the match remains uncertain. Chess fans around the world are eagerly following the developments, eager to see who will emerge as the ultimate champion.

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