A historic victory – China celebrates first mens chess champion

A historic victory – China celebrates first mens chess champion

China excitedly celebrated its first males’s world chess champion on Monday after Ding Liren defeated Russian Ian Nepomniachtchi the day past in Kazakhstan.

A fast tie-break was wanted to separate the pair after a 7-7 attract common play over latest weeks in Kazakhstan’s capital Nur-Sultan.

Previous world champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway had determined to not defend the title he final gained in 2021 towards the Russian.

Chinese state media mentioned the 30-year-old Ding had achieved “a historic victory” and the Communist newspaper the People’s Daily mentioned that the nation’s chess technique had “finally paid off.”

The newspaper recalled a feminine world title in 1991 for Xie Jun, gold for the ladies’s crew in 1998 on the chess Olympiad and in 2014 for the boys.

On Chinese social media akin to Weibo, Ding’s success made waves. Millions had adopted the essential tie-break through the Chinese evening.

“There are a lot of young Chinese players who play chess because the tournament was followed by many spectators all around China. So, I hope it will influence a lot on people,” Ding mentioned.

Source: www.anews.com.tr