China’s Liren admitted he had “dropped a lot” over the last one year while adding India’s Gukesh had the higher rating.
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Defending chess world champion Ding Liren has tipped D Gukesh as a “favourite” to win their highly-anticipated title showdown in November this year, admitting he has “dropped a lot” over the past one year.
China’s Liren and India’s Gukesh are currently competing in the 45th Chess Olympiad in Budapest where the Indian team are on a roll at the moment with five consecutive victories.
The Indian team comprising R Praggnanandhaa, Vidit Gujrathi and Arjun Erigaisi besides Gukesh currently occupy the top spot alongside China and Hungary, the home team.
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“I can see my opponent (Gukesh) playing extremely well in this tournament. Maybe he is a favourite in the World Championship Match. He also has a higher rating than me,” Liren said in an interaction with the International Chess Federation (FIDE) in the tournament’s mixed zone.
“I have dropped a lot since last year, but I will fight my best to try to overcome the rating difference,” he added in a rather candid admission.
🇮🇳 Gukesh D and 🇨🇳 Ding Liren in the mixed zone of the #ChessOlympiad! 🤩
Gukesh interacts with fans with selfies and autographs while Ding is giving an interview! It feels like we are in Singapore already! 🇸🇬 🏆
ℹ️ The FIDE World Championship Match, between World Champion Ding… pic.twitter.com/JGS779t5jm
— International Chess Federation (@FIDE_chess) September 15, 2024
The 31-year-old is the highest rated chess player of all time and won the world crown in May last year after defeating Russian GM Ian Nepomniachtchi.
He took a break from the game after that, owing to his battle with depression. Liren returned to action earlier this year at the Tata Steel Chess Tournament, finishing ninth in the event.
Gukesh won the Candidates tournament in April to become the youngest challenger to the world title at the age of 17. He turned 18 in May.
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The two will clash in Singapore from 20 November to 15 December for the coveted title and a prize fund of US$ 2.50 million.
Should the teenager prevail, it would make him the first Indian after the great Viswanathan Anand to claim the title. Anand won the crown five times in his illustrious career.
Gukesh has been mostly guarded about his plans for the world championship and in Budapest too, when he was asked about the match against Liren, the Indian chose to keep his cards close to the chest.
“…this is an important tournament. I am looking forward to playing some good chess. My focus right now is Olympiad,” he said.
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Liren, meanwhile, also spoke about the possibility of India and China being locked in a close battle for the gold medal in the 11-round Olympiad in which the team with most points will emerge victorious.
“We are two very strong teams. We have a chance to fight for the gold medal,” he said.
Gukesh, on the other hand, said all participating teams are strong in his assessment. The Olympiad features 196 teams in the open section (men) and 184 in the women’s competition.
“All countries are strong, we have to come everyday with the right spirit…We have a nice mood in the team, it’s enjoyable,” the reticent Chennai-youngster said.
With PTI inputs