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Google Doodle Celebrates FIDE World Chess Championship 2024

Google Doodle Celebrates FIDE World Chess Championship 2024

pooja bisht
25 Nov 2024 11:54 AM

The 2024 FIDE World Chess Championship has kicked off in Singapore, and Google has marked the occasion with a special Doodle celebrating the intellectual brilliance of chess. This year's tournament is historic, featuring the first all-Asian final in 138 years, as China's reigning champion Ding Liren faces off against India's prodigious talent, Gukesh Dommaraju.

A Historic Clash on the Global Stage

The championship match between Ding and Gukesh promises to be an extraordinary battle of wits. Ding Liren, known for his strategic mastery, defends his title against Gukesh, the youngest player ever to compete in the World Chess Championship. Their encounter not only highlights the growing prominence of Asia in the world of chess but also sets the stage for a thrilling contest that will captivate audiences worldwide.

The tournament runs from November 25 to December 15, 2024. Players will compete in a best-of-14-games format, with one point awarded for a win and half a point for a draw. The first player to score 7.5 points will be crowned champion. If the match ends in a tie, a series of faster tiebreak games will decide the winner.

The Significance of Google’s Partnership

Adding to the event's prestige, Google has partnered with FIDE to bring global attention to chess. Today’s Google Doodle highlights the timeless appeal of the game, which originated in India during the 6th century and has since evolved into a global phenomenon. The Doodle pays homage to chess’s rich history and its relevance in modern times, especially with variations like speed chess gaining popularity.

Chess: A Legacy of Strategy and Intelligence

Chess, often regarded as a game of the mind, is played on a board of 64 squares and requires players to think several moves ahead. The game has evolved since its first international competition in 1851, with innovations such as “speed chess” adding new dimensions to the classic strategy game.

The FIDE World Chess Championship stands as the pinnacle of the sport, showcasing the best players from around the globe. This year’s all-Asian finale reflects the sport’s growing global diversity and its ability to unite cultures through a shared passion for intellectual challenge.

Looking Ahead

As Ding Liren and Gukesh Dommaraju make their opening moves, the world watches with bated breath. Will Ding retain his crown, or will Gukesh make history as the youngest champion? Whatever the outcome, the 2024 FIDE World Chess Championship is set to be a landmark event for chess enthusiasts everywhere.

Reference from :- https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/chess/google-doodle-celebrates-fide-world-chess-championship/articleshow/115656237.cms