The Rise of Gukesh Dommaraju: From Chess Prodigy to World Champion
After 18 days, 635 moves, and 56 hours of intense battle on the chessboard in Singapore, Gukesh Dommaraju has emerged as the youngest world champion in history. The 16-year-old chess prodigy has taken the chess world by storm with his remarkable victory, but now he faces a new challenge – managing the demands of fame and success.
Since winning the world championship title, Gukesh has been inundated with media attention, public appearances, and well-wishers seeking his time and attention. Despite the overwhelming response, Gukesh is taking a well-deserved break to relax and rejuvenate before returning to the chessboard.
In a recent interview with The Indian Express, Gukesh shared his thoughts on his newfound fame and the challenges that lie ahead. He expressed his gratitude to his team for their support during the intense preparation for the World Championship and acknowledged the tough resistance he faced from Ding Liren during the games.
Looking ahead, Gukesh is gearing up for his next challenge at the Tata Steel Chess Tournament in Wijk aan Zee, where he will compete against a field of top players including compatriots and international stars. As the world champion, Gukesh knows that he will be a target for his opponents, but he is ready to face the challenges head-on and prove his strength on the chessboard.
Gukesh’s victory has not only brought glory to Indian chess but also opened doors for sponsorships and support for chess players in the country. He believes that his win will have a positive impact on the future of chess in India and is grateful to play a part in the chess boom.
As Gukesh continues to bask in the glory of his historic win, he remains focused on his goal of becoming the best player in the world. With determination and dedication, Gukesh is ready to take on whatever challenges come his way and strive to be the best version of himself.