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Gukesh emerges as deserving challenger in absence of Carlsen & Ding’s problems

Despite Magnus Carlsen’s absence and Ding Liren’s ranking woes, the upcoming World Championship Match in Singapore promises to be a thrilling showdown between challenger D Gukesh and reigning champion Ding Liren. With Carlsen’s withdrawal from the cycle in 2022, questions have been raised about the legitimacy of the match, but top players like Levon Aronian believe that the title is still up for grabs.

Gukesh, with his impressive performances in various tournaments and Candidates events, has emerged as the most deserving challenger to take on Ding Liren. While Carlsen continues to dominate the chess world, his sporadic appearances in standard time control tournaments have led some to question his commitment to the game.

The upcoming match between Ding and Gukesh will be a chance for both players to prove their worth and showcase their skills on the global stage. Last year’s Championship match, which saw Ding face off against Ian Nepomniachtchi, broke the tradition of a new champion needing to dethrone the reigning champ. Now, all eyes are on Ding and Gukesh to deliver an exciting and competitive match that will captivate chess fans around the world.

As the countdown to the World Championship Match begins, chess enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the clash between these two talented players. Will Gukesh be able to dethrone Ding and claim the title, or will Ding prove his critics wrong and solidify his status as the reigning champion? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure – this match is set to be a battle of epic proportions that will keep fans on the edge of their seats.

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