Ding Liren: “I used to be hard to beat, now I’m more vulnerable”
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Nfter his historic triumph, Ding Liren sank into his own world. He buried his face in his hand for what felt
Even obvious questions can come across as silly when Ding Liren is asked to provide the answer. As the newly crowned
ADing Liren is the first Chinese to be world champion in chess. The 30-year-old prevailed in the tie-break against his Russian
Dhe battle for the crown in the Game of Kings goes into overtime. After a draw in the 14th and final
Ding Liren seems to be really enjoying his new role. The Chinese has long been part of the world chess elite,
Ding Liren at the World Chess Championship in Astana Image: EPA Can an attack in chess be called beautiful if it
Ding Liren at the World Chess Championship in Astana Image: EPA Can an attack in chess be called beautiful if it
Ding Liren at the World Chess Championship in Astana Image: EPA Can an attack in chess be called beautiful if it
Von Johannes Aumuller Even the undisputed best chess player in the world is currently in competition mode. Earlier in the month,
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