By Sakshi Sah
Published Dec 13, 2024

Hindustan Times
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Meet Gukesh D: India's chess sensation and record-breaker

At just 18, Gukesh Dommaraju made history by defeating China's Ding Liren to become the youngest World Chess Champion.

Gukesh is from a Telugu-speaking family, who hail from the Godavari delta region of Andhra Pradesh.

The journey to success hasn’t been easy, requiring sacrifices from both Gukesh and his parents.

Gukesh's father Rajinikanth had to quit his well-respected job as an ENT surgeon, and his mother, a microbiologist, had to take up the mantle for the family.

The father-son duo travelled across the world on a shoe-string budget when Gukesh chased the final GM norm.

Gukesh began his chess journey in 2013 with one-hour lessons, three times a week.

That same year, Viswanathan Anand lost his world title to Norway's chess star, Magnus Carlsen.

Gukesh, a multiple-time age group champion, earned the title of International Master in 2017 after a tournament in Cannes, France.

The young champion's early achievements include winning gold in the under-9 Asian School Championship and the under-12 category at the 2018 World Youth Chess Championships.

Gukesh continued his rapid rise, ticking off one milestone after the other.

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