Gukesh

Gukesh (Gukesh Dommaraju) is the 18th world champion in chess history. He defeated Ding Liren in the World Chess Championship in 2024 to become the youngest world champion in the history of the sport, which goes all the way back to 1886. At the age of 18, Gukesh was already the youngest-ever challenger for the world champion's crown in chess.

For Gukesh, becoming world champion was the culmination of a dream he had harboured since he was about seven years old, when he had watched five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand take on Magnus Carlsen in the 2013 world championship in Chennai.

Gukesh qualified for the World Chess Championship match after emerging victorious in a cut-throat eight-player Candidates tournament in Toronto.

Born on May 29, 2006, in Tamil Nadu's Chennai, Gukesh's meteoric rise in chess marks him as an outlier despite the fact that the sport is a young athlete's sport. Gukesh's rise has been attributed to his talent, relentless work ethic and fighting ability on the board.

Gukesh started playing chess at the age of seven, almost around the time that Magnus Carlsen was taking on Viswanathan Anand for the world champion's crown for the first time in 2013. In March 2019, he became the second-youngest Grandmaster in chess history, achieving the title at just 12 years, 7 months, and 17 days.

Gukesh's career was shaped by an early decision not to work with chess engines at least until he reached a certain ratings threshold. That was a decision made by his coach, grandmaster Vishnu Prasanna.

Gukesh's early coaches including Vishnu have spoken of Gukesh's seriousness and single-minded devotion for chess from an early age, which has paid dividends now.

Gukesh has also been mentored by five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand. It was Vishy Anand who suggested that the teenager start working with Grzegorz Gajewski, who had also helped Anand in the past during his World Championship conquests.

Gukesh is a player who has done exceedingly well in classical chess -- the longest time control in the sport.

In 2022, he made headlines at the Chess Olympiad in Chennai, where he led the Indian B team with a phenomenal performance on the top board, earning individual gold. The turning point of the event was Gukesh's defeat to Nodirbek Abdusattorov which helped Uzbekistan clinch gold medal. Gukesh more than made up for this defeat by leading the Indian chess team to a gold medal at the 2024 Olympiad in Budapest. Gukesh himself won the gold for the top board.

In 2023, Gukesh surpassed Viswanathan Anand's live FIDE rating, becoming India’s No. 1 chess player and breaking into the world’s top 10, which was a historic moment for Indian chess. Gukesh's rise coupled with that of prodigies like Praggnanandhaa and Arjun Erigaisi, marks the arrival of a new generation of talent in Indian chess.

GUKESH NEWS

Tata Steel Chess: Gukesh withdraws from Kolkata event citing personal reasons, Nihal Sarin drafted in as replacement

January 04, 2026 9:21 am

Dibyendu Barua, India’s second Grandmaster and Tata Steel Chess India Tournament Director, says Gukesh’s withdrawal is a big setback.

Looking ahead at 2026: From young guns at Asian Games to R Praggnanandhaa’s championship charge, will new year see new names emerge?

January 01, 2026 1:52 pm

In this three-part series, The Indian Express team outlines what they look forward to in 2026

Looking ahead to 2026: Can the big stars, from India’s cricket teams to Lionel Messi and D Gukesh, defend their crowns?

January 01, 2026 9:37 am

In this three-part series, The Indian Express team outlines what they look forward to in 2026

Reflections of 2025: A smash that shook the chess world, a controversial outburst at the US Open and a false dawn in Indian football

December 31, 2025 1:21 pm

As the year winds down, The Indian Express team picks moments from the world of sports that captured imagination and changed fortunes. From Divya Deshmukh in chess, to Rory McIlroy in golf, to a visually impaired mountaineer Chhonzin Angmo who conquered Mount Everest

Gukesh stunned by 12-year-old chess prodigy after blunder from world champion in World Blitz Championship

December 29, 2025 7:56 pm

The blunder came on move 70 when Gukesh, who was playing with black pieces, had just eight seconds left on his clock while his opponent had 13 seconds. Gukesh was a pawn down at the stage.

Gukesh shares lead with Magnus Carlsen, Arjun Erigaisi after day 1 of FIDE World Rapid Championship

December 27, 2025 3:35 pm

The results for Gukesh from Friday evening in Doha vindicate the theory that the teenager from Chennai has improved a lot in the rapid time control. Classical chess has always been the teenager's forte. It's the format where he became the youngest world champion last year.

Gukesh on World Rapid & Blitz Championship in Doha: 'Don't have lots of expectations; I'm here just to play'

December 26, 2025 12:34 am

Besides Gukesh, India's R Praggnanandhaa, Arjun Erigaisi, P Harikrishna, Vidit Gujrathi and a whole brigade of young players, both in Open and Women's section, are in attendance

Magnus Carlsen: In my book, Gukesh is definitely a youngster

December 26, 2025 12:21 am

Carlsen has continued to remain the undisputed king of chess for another year and will be firm favourite in the season-ending World Rapid and Blitz Championship.

Gukesh on playing Vishy Anand in a game: ‘Very tricky, a bit like playing against God’

December 24, 2025 10:39 pm

It was only on the last occasion possible that Gukesh beat his idol Vishy Anand possible at GCL. It was a win that proved decisive in Gukesh's side ending in third position

GCL: Gukesh, Arjun Erigaisi win for the first time, spurred by kids in audience and a walk down Marine Drive

December 18, 2025 10:32 pm

There were other winners for the Knights team as well, with Leinier Dominguez Perez defeating Praggnanandhaa, and Kateryna Lagno taking down former women’s world champion and current women’s world no 1 Hou Yifan.

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