‘If I Do The Right Things, I Have All The Chances’: D Gukesh Confident on Clinching World Chess Title

‘If I Do The Right Things, I Have All The Chances’: D Gukesh Confident on Clinching World Chess Title

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This year’s tournament marks the first time in 138 years that two Asian players will pitted against each other in the World Chess Championship, that is offering a prize fund of USD 2.5 million.

D Gukesh will now focus on the all-important World Championship. (PTI Photo)

It does not matter if Ding Liren is struggling for form or is at his best, D Gukesh knows he needs to be the “best version of himself ” in every game against the Chinese during the World Chess Championship clash, starting Monday.

While Gukesh has been in fine touch, Liren has struggled in the lead-up to the prestigious event.

“For me, it’s pretty clear who I’m going to face. I’m going to face Ding Liren, who has been one of the best players in the world for more than a decade,” said Gukesh, who will play with whites in the opening game, said at the pre-tournament press conference.

“My job is also pretty clear—just go into every game as the best version of myself and play the best moves in the position. If I do that, if I keep playing good chess and stay in the right spirits, even with his recent form dip or even at his best, I don’t think it really matters.

“If I do the right things, I’m confident I have all the chances in the world,” he added.

This year’s tournament marks the first time in 138 years that two Asian players will pitted against each other in the World Chess Championship, that is offering a prize fund of USD 2.5 million.

“It’s an honour and privilege to play for India in any event, especially something as significant as the World Championship. Representing my country and carrying the hopes of Indians is something I take very seriously,” Gukesh said.

Acknowledging the nerves ahead of the big event, the 18-year-old from Chennai said, “I won’t say I’m super calm. I know this is a big event, and I’m super excited. But I also know I can handle any nerves. As long as I’m confident in my skills, I don’t have anything to worry about.”

Preparation and coach’s influence

Gukesh revealed he has been focused on the championship since qualifying.

“Since the moment I qualified for the match, it has been the main thing on my mind. Me and my team, we prepared in the best way possible.

“My trainer is here with me and all my other team members. I think we all did a great job. I’m super happy with my preparation. Now it’s all about doing the right things and using that preparation.”

Paying a glowing tribute to his coach Grzegorz Gajewski, Gukesh said, “We started working together in December 2022. Initially, it was on a tournament basis, but we had some great experiences and decided to partner full-time.”

“He’s had a huge influence on me, especially in broadening my approach to chess. I was a very narrow-minded chess player. He opened me up to many different approaches and ideas.

“My openings and other aspects of the game have improved a lot over the last couple of years. Other than my parents, he is simply the biggest influence on my chess.”

He also emphasized the role of fitness in his preparation.

“I always like to do some physical exercise. Specially for World Championships, I have been working with Paddy Upton, who has helped me with my fitness. I played some sports regularly, did some yoga, some workouts, so happy with everything.”

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)

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