Gukesh won't challenge Liren on home turf; Singapore wins bid for World Championships match

FIDE announced on Monday that Singapore will host the 2024 World Championship match between India's chess prodigy D Gukesh and defending champion Ding Liren from China.
Gukesh won't challenge Liren on home turf; Singapore wins bid for World Championships match
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NEW DELHI: India's attempts to host the World Chess Championship match for D Gukesh were unsuccessful, with Singapore securing the hosting rights over Delhi and Chennai. This premier chess contest will feature the youngest Challenger in history, D Gukesh, against the defending champion, Ding Liren from China.
The Tamil Nadu government and the All India Chess Federation (AICF) had both submitted bids to FIDE, the world chess governing body.

The match, offering a prize pool of $2.5 million, will take place from November 20 to December 15 this year.
"After reviewing the bids and inspecting all potential host cities for their venues, amenities, event programs, and opportunities, the International Chess Federation has selected Singapore as the host of the World Championship Match," PTI quoted FIDE as saying in a release.

Seventeen-year-old Gukesh made history by winning the Candidates Chess Tournament in April, becoming the youngest ever Challenger to the world title and surpassing the legendary Garry Kasparov's 40-year-old record.
"We are delighted that for the first time in the history of FIDE, a match for the World Championship will take place in Singapore. Not only is Singapore one of the most iconic global tourist and business hubs, but it is also a thriving chess center with great ambitions and talent," FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich said.

"I would also like to thank the other bidders – New Delhi and Chennai. Both cities are renowned chess hubs with a rich history of hosting chess events, and we are confident we will see major chess events there in the future," Dvorkovich continued.
FIDE CEO Emil Sutovsky said," Chess is not just a popular game and sport; it is often seen as the epitome of the human mind's ability to think strategically, to plan, and to foresee. Singapore embodies these same qualities. It's a great match for the great Match!"
"We also expect multinational companies to seize an opportunity and join forces with FIDE and Singapore to make this event truly exceptional," Sutovsky added.
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