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Gukesh Dommaraju (born 29 May 2006) is an Indian chess grandmaster and the reigning World Chess Champion. A , Gukesh is the youngest undisputed world champion, the youngest player to have surpassed a rating of 2750, doing so at the age of 17, and the third-youngest to have surpassed 2700 Elo at the age of 16. He earned the title of grandmaster at the age of 12 and is the third-youngest grandmaster in chess history.

Gukesh started playing chess at the age of 7. He won the under-12 title at the World Youth Chess Championship in 2018, and multiple gold medals at the 2018 Asian Youth Chess Championship. He became an International Master in March 2017. On 15 January 2019, at the age of 12 years, 7 months, and 17 days, he became the then second-youngest grandmaster in the history of the game, after . He was part of the Indian team that won the silver medal at the 2022 Asian Games in the men's team competition.

Gukesh won the team bronze and the individual gold medal at the 44th Chess Olympiad in 2022. In the September 2023 rating list, Gukesh became the top-rated Indian player, ending Viswanathan Anand's 37-year record. In the 45th Chess Olympiad in 2024, he won both team and individual gold medals. In 2024, he became the youngest winner of the Candidates Tournament and successfully challenged in the World Chess Championship, becoming the 18th and youngest undisputed world champion, at the age of 18 years and 195 days.


Early life

Birth and background
Gukesh was born on 29 May 2006 in into a family. His mother, Padmakumari, is a , and his father, Rajinikanth, is an ENT surgeon who moved to Chennai to pursue his medical career. Gukesh studied at the Velammal Vidyalaya School in , Chennai.

Gukesh's family hails from the village of Chenchuraju Kandriga, near in the Tirupati district of . Gukesh's father later settled in Chennai to pursue a medical career, where he married Padmakumari.


Chess beginnings
Gukesh learned to play chess at the age of seven, and eventually began structured one-hour sessions three times a week. He dropped out of school after Class IV (in ) to focus on his chess career. In 2017, his father quit his job to travel with Gukesh to various tournaments; Gukesh was sponsored by his parents' friends at this time, support about which he has often spoken since. His extraordinary talent was recognized institutionally early on, and he became one of the many beneficiaries of the robust Indian chess ecosystem.


Career

2015–2019: Beginnings
Gukesh won the under-9 section of the Asian School Chess Championships in 2015. He won the World Youth Chess Championship in 2018 in the under-12 category. In the 2018 Asian Youth Chess Championship, he won a record five gold medals in the under-12 events in individual rapid, blitz and classical formats, and the team rapid and blitz competitions. He completed the requirements for the title of International Master in March 2017 at the 34th Cappelle-la-Grande Open.

On 15January 2019, Gukesh became the then second-youngest grandmaster in the history of the game at the age of 12 years, 7 months, and 17 days, behind . In June 2021, he won the Julius Baer Challengers Chess Tour, Gelfand Challenge, scoring 14 out of 19 points.


2022–2023 : Olympiad gold and Candidates qualification
In August 2022, Gukesh won the individual gold medal on the first board in the open event at the 44th Chess Olympiad in Chennai with a score of 9 out of 11. He was part of the India-2 team which won the bronze medal in the same tournament. In September 2022, he was part of the Indian team that won the silver medal at the 2022 Asian Games in the men's team competition. In the same month, Gukesh reached a of over 2700 for the first time with a rating of 2726, and became the third-youngest to do so after and . During the Aimchess Rapid tournament in October 2022, Gukesh became the youngest to beat , the reigning World Chess Champion at that time.

In August 2023, Gukesh became the youngest player ever to reach a rating of 2750, breaking Carlsen's record. In the Chess World Cup 2023 at , he advanced to the quarterfinals, where he lost to Carlsen. In the September 2023 rating list, Gukesh surpassed Viswanathan Anand as the top-ranked Indian player, marking the first time in 37 years that Anand was not the top-ranked Indian player.

In December 2023, Gukesh qualified for the 2024 Candidates Tournament, to be conducted to identify the challenger to for the World Chess Championship. He finished 2nd in the FIDE Circuit behind , and took the qualifying spot reserved for the winner, as Caruana had already qualified through the Chess World Cup. He was the third-youngest player to qualify for a Candidates tournament, behind and Carlsen.


2024: Olympiad double gold and World Championship
In January, Gukesh finished in a four-way tie for the first place in the Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2024 with a score of 8½ in 13 rounds. He defeated in the semifinals before losing to in the finals of the tiebreaker.

In April, Gukesh was part of the eight-player Candidates Tournament held in . He won five games against and playing as Black, Firouzja playing as White, and playing as both Black and White. With a single loss coming against Firouzja, he finished with nine points from 14 rounds to win the tournament. He was the youngest-ever winner of the Candidates tournament.

In September, Gukesh took part in the Chess Olympiad in as part of the Indian team. He did not lose a single match and won the individual gold medal with a score of nine across ten rounds. His performance on board one helped India to win their first-ever team gold medal at the Olympiad. As a result of the win, Gukesh entered the top-five in the FIDE rankings for the first time on 1 October 2024.

The 2024 World Chess Championship was held in November–December 2024 between Gukesh and . Gukesh scored three wins against two wins for Ding, and nine draws in the 14 classical rounds of the tournament. He won the 14th and final match on 12 December 2024, and as a result, the World Chess Championship by a scoreline of 7½–6½. The win made him the youngest undisputed World Chess Champion, breaking the record previously held by . FIDE commented on Gukesh's gameplay as having "near-perfect accuracy", and Ding reacted that it was his best tournament of the year, and that he had no regrets in losing the title to Gukesh.


2025
On 17 January, Gukesh received the prestigious Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award from President at the Rashtrapati Bhavan for his World Championship accomplishment. He was 18 years, 7 months, and 20 days old when he received the award. He was also the youngest ever recipient of the award, breaking the record previously held by .

In January, Gukesh tied for first with in the Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2025 with a score of 8½ in 13 rounds. He lost 2–1 in the blitz tiebreaker.

Gukesh participated in the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour, a series of Chess960 tournaments. In February, he finished in eighth place in the first leg in Weissenhaus. In April, he finished eleventh in the second leg in Paris.

In May, Gukesh participated in the second leg of the Grand Chess Tour 2025 in Romania, where he finished sixth.

At Norway Chess 2025, Gukesh finished 3rd, scoring 14.5 points. He had two notable victories: on his 19th birthday, Gukesh scored a notable victory over World No. 2 during the third round. After suffering defeats in the opening two rounds against World No. 1 and compatriot , Gukesh bounced back by defeating Nakamura in 42 moves. The game marked his first win of the tournament and was particularly significant as he managed to put Nakamura, known for his rapid and blitz prowess, under considerable time pressure. Speaking after the game, Gukesh credited improved time management for the win and described the result as a fresh start to the event. On 1 June, Gukesh defeated Carlsen in the 6th round.


Playing style
Gukesh plays a reactive game and is notable for his ability to calculate under time pressure, which often leads to complex tactical battles in his games. His mentor Anand describes him as having "incredible calculating abilities". Carlsen regards Gukesh's style of play as "pure counter" and opined that Gukesh makes very few mistakes, which makes him "an extremely dangerous opponent under any circumstances". writes that Gukesh's forte is his ability to keep the game alive, avoiding inferior positions while simultaneously avoiding liquidation to draws. His style has also borne comparison with former world champion 's incremental, -like gains (so subtle that his opponent has no counter).


Performance record
Classical international and national individual and team tournaments
Tournaments organized by (Olympiads, World Championships, World Cups, Grand Swiss and Candidates Tournaments)
Non-classical tournaments (Chess960, rapid and blitz)
Online competitions (Chess.com, Champions Chess Tour and FIDE online tournaments)

+ Tournament and match results (2022–present) !Year !City !Tournament ! !Wins !Losses !Draws !Points !Place
202258th Indian Chess ChampionshipClassical6058½/112
Bangladesh Premier League, Bangladesh Police Board 48029/11First (Team)
3rd (Board 4)
19th Delhi Open8118½/102
OnlineMPL Indian Chess Tour 1st LegRapid744 3
ReykjavíkClassical4146/917
48th La Roda Open7028/9First
1st Menorca Open5026/7First
1st Sunway Formentera Open6048/10First
5th Sharjah Masters4146/96
OnlineMPL Indian Chess Tour 2nd LegRapid022 Withdrew
Gijón14th Gijon City ClosedClassical7028/9First
Biel/Bienne55th Biel Chess FestivalClassical
Rapid
Blitz
Combined
3
2
5
10
2
2
4
8
2
3
5
10


7½/14
29½
3
4–5
5
3
44th Chess Olympiad, Open Event, 2Classical8129/113rd (Team)
First (Board 1)
Turkish Super League, Turkish Airlines Sports Club Board 1Classical5236½/102nd (Team)
LinaresSpanish League Honour Division, C.A. Solvay Board 24125/7First (Team)
ToledoSpanish Rapid Team Championship, SOLVAY A Board 5Rapid8108/92nd (Team)
37th European Chess Club Cup, Open section, CSU ASE Superbet Board 4Classical4214½/76th (Team)
6th (Board 1)
OnlineAimchess Rapid PrelimRapid843 2–4
Aimchess Rapid KO Quarterfinal against Richárd Rapport1211½:2½Loss
Tata Steel India Chess TournamentRapid
Blitz
3
6
3
11
3
1
4½/9
6½/18
5th
10th
OnlineSpeed Chess Championship, Round of 16 against Blitz72307:23Loss
8th Vugar Gashimov MemorialRapid
Blitz
Combined
2
7
9
4
9
13
3
2
5

8/18
15/36
7–8
7
8th
2023Wijk aan Zee85th Tata Steel MastersClassical2475½/1312
OnlineAirthings Masters Play-InRapid6037½/9First
Airthings Masters Match Play against 2002:0Win
Airthings Masters Division I 5–6
DüsseldorfWR MastersClassical
Rapid TB
2
1
0
2
7
0
5½/9
1/3
2–3
OnlinePro Chess LeagueRapid4225/8
Chessable Masters Play-InRapid5315½/924
Chessable Masters Match Play against Vladimir Kramnik011½:1½Loss
Chessable Masters Division III 25–32
Armageddon Asia and OceaniaBlitz First
Menorca OpenClassical
Blitz TB
5
1
0
0
4
1
7/9
1½-½
First
MalmöTePe Sigeman & Co tournamentClassical2144/72–4
6th Sharjah Masters3066/93rd
11th Norway ChessBlitz2612½/910
Classical
Armageddon
2
5
1
1
6
3rd
OnlineJunior Speed Chess Championship, Quarterfinal against Blitz245225:6Win
Junior Speed Chess Championship, Semi-final against 159316½:10½Win
Junior Speed Chess Championship, Final against 169317½:10½Win
Global Chess League, SG Alpine Warriors, Board 2Rapid1722/104th (Team)
SuperUnited Rapid & Blitz CroatiaRapid
Blitz
Combined
3
9
12
2
8
10
4
1
5

9½/18
19½/36
4
6
5th
Turkish Super League, Turkish Airlines Sports Club Board 1Classical5057½/10First (Team)
Chess World CupClassical
Rapid
4
1
1
0
5
1
5–8
DüsseldorfWorld Rapid Team Championship, Kompetenzakademie Allstars Board 3Rapid8139½/1211th (Team)
4th (Board 1)
Tata Steel India Chess TournamentRapid
Blitz
2
7
2
10
5
1
4½/9
7½/18
6th
8th
OnlineSpeed Chess Championship, Round of 16 against Maxime Vachier-LagraveBlitz72038½:21½Loss
Armageddon Grand FinaleBlitz 5–6
Asian Games, Men's Team Standard, Board 1Classical3145/82nd (Team)
Qatar Masters Open6216½/98th
DouglasGrand Swiss TournamentClassical2365/1181
Classical3245/93rd
Chennai Grand Masters2054½/7First
World Rapid ChampionshipRapid6258½/1325
World Blitz ChampionshipBlitz128112½/2138
2024Wijk aan Zee86th Tata Steel MastersClassical6258½/132
VariousBundesliga West, Düsseldorfer SK Board 13003/3First (Team)
Freestyle Chess G.O.A.T. ChallengeRapid3403/76th
Classical
Rapid TB
1
1
3
0
2
1
2-4
1½-½
6th
6th Prague MastersClassical2254½/95–7
Candidates TournamentClassical5189/14First
Superbet Rapid & Blitz PolandRapid
Blitz
Combined
2
4
6
4
11
15
3
3
6

5½/18
12½/36
8–10
10
10
Superbet Romania Chess ClassicClassical1085/92–4
SuperUnited Rapid & Blitz CroatiaRapid
Blitz
Combined
3
3
6
3
11
14
3
4
7

5/18
14/36
7
10
7
St. Louis11th Sinquefield CupClassical0094½/95–7
45th Chess Olympiad, Open Event, Classical8029/10First (Team)
First (Board 1)
Vrnjačka Banja39th European Chess Club Cup, Open section, SuperChess Board 1Classical2144/77th (Team)
9th (Board 1)
World Chess Championship match against Classical3297½/14Win
2025Wijk aan Zee87th Tata Steel MastersClassical5058½/132
Weissenhaus Freestyle Chess Grand SlamRapid0273½/97–8
Classical
Rapid TB
0
0
3
1
3
1
1½-4½
½-1½
8th
Paris Freestyle Chess Grand SlamRapid3713.511th
! Classical
!Grand Swiss Classical 32

+World Chess Championship 2024
2783½½½½½01
272810½½½0½0


Awards and nominations
2023Asian Chess FederationPlayer of the Year
2024Times of India Sports AwardsChess Player of the Year
2025Khel Ratna AwardSpectacular Performance in Sports
Times of India Sports AwardsSportsman of the Year
Chess Player of the Year Male


See also
  • Chess in India


Notes

External links
  • D Gukesh ID card at the All India Chess Federation

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