In a thrilling turn of events, the 17-year-old chess prodigy from Chennai, Young Gukesh, has emerged victorious in the prestigious Candidates tournament held in Toronto. This tournament was designed to select the challenger to the world champion, but the venue for the upcoming contest remains uncertain.
Gukesh’s win over established players like Hikaru Nakamura, Fabiano Caruana, and Ian Nepomniachtchi is a testament to his incredible talent and skill. Despite their experience and success, Gukesh emerged triumphant in his debut at this event, securing his place as the youngest ever winner.
With just one round left to play, Gukesh took an early lead over his opponents. All he needed was a draw in his final game to secure victory, as long as Caruana and Nepomniachtchi also drew their game. And that’s exactly what happened – Gukesh’s win makes him the youngest ever Candidates winner and sets him up to be the youngest contender at the upcoming World Chess Championship.
Gukesh made history as India’s youngest ever grandmaster at just 12 years old and has continued to make waves in the world of chess ever since. By winning this tournament, he has solidified his position as a rising star in the game and will soon have the opportunity to compete for the coveted World Chess Championship title.
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