As D. Gukesh gears up for the final game of the 2024 World Chess Championship in Singapore against reigning champion Ding Liren, the chess world watches with curiosity. With both players tied at 6.5 points, this decisive clash promises to crown the next global chess king. But who is this 18-year-old Grandmaster from Chennai, who has emerged as one of the brightest stars in the chess universe? Let’s know about D Gukesh.
Early life and the spark of genius
Born on May 29, 2006, in Chennai, D. Gukesh grew up in a family rooted in academia, his father, Dr. Rajinikanth, is a surgeon, and his mother, Padma is a microbiologist. Gukesh’s chess journey began at the age of seven when his talent was spotted by his school coach, Bhaskar V at Velammal School.
Encouraged by his family and mentor, Gukesh rapidly honed his skills. At 12 years, 7 months, and 17 days, he became the youngest Grandmaster in Indian chess history and the third youngest globally. A feat that foreshadowed his extraordinary career.
Unwavering parental support
Behind Gukesh’s meteoric rise lies the relentless support of his parents. They restructured their lives to ensure Gukesh received the best coaching, resources, and opportunities. Their sacrifices and encouragement created a nurturing environment, helping him thrive in the high-pressure chess arena.
Major milestones in Gukesh’s journey
1. Rising Star at the Olympiad
Gukesh was a standout performer at the 44th Chess Olympiad, where he scored a perfect 8/8, leading India to a historic win over the top-seeded United States team. His consistent brilliance was instrumental in India clinching double gold at the 45th Chess Olympiad, where he remained unbeaten with 9 wins and 1 draw.
2. Record-Breaking Grandmaster
- 2018: Winning the World Under-12 Championship in Galicia, Spain.
- 2022: Becoming the youngest player to defeat World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen and crossing a FIDE rating of 2700.
3. A Historic 2024
- Gukesh became the youngest player ever to win the Candidates Tournament, defeating top Indian Grandmasters R. Praggnanandhaa and Vidit Gujrathi.
- He surpassed his mentor and chess legend, Viswanathan Anand, as India’s No. 1 player, breaking a 37-year reign.
- Qualifying for the World Chess Championship made him the youngest contender in history.
Mentorship from Viswanathan Anand
Legendary Indian Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand has played a pivotal role in shaping Gukesh’s career. As part of the Westbridge Anand Chess Academy, Gukesh has gained invaluable insights into strategy and mental toughness. Anand’s mentorship has been a cornerstone of Gukesh’s ascent to the pinnacle of chess.
Gukesh’s achievements in brief
- 2015: Winner of the Under-9 Chess Championship.
- 2018: Five gold medals at the Asian Youth Chess Championship.
- 2022: Youngest to beat Magnus Carlsen.
- 2023: Achieved a FIDE rating of 2750, becoming the youngest player to do so.
- 2024: Winner of the Candidates Tournament, earning a spot in the World Chess Championship.
The final showdown
As Gukesh battles Ding Liren in the World Chess Championship, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Regardless of the outcome, his journey thus far is a tale to his extraordinary talent, relentless dedication, and unwavering support from his family and mentors. He’s surely one of the greatest stars of the future Chess legends.