World Chess Championship 2024
Details about the ongoing World Chess Championship and what is in stake and what is it to Chess in the Country.
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Ashok N
11/27/20242 min read


FIDE World Chess Championship 2024: A Milestone Event for Chess
The FIDE World Chess Championship 2024 is currently underway in Singapore, marking a historic moment in the chess world. This year's championship is unique as it features two Asian players—Ding Liren from China, the reigning champion, and Dommaraju Gukesh from India, the youngest challenger in history. The matches began on November 25 and will continue until December 14.
Current Standings and Format
The championship consists of a 14-game classical format, with the first player to reach 7.5 points crowned champion. As of now, Gukesh leads by a narrow margin. Each game employs a time control of 120 minutes for the first 40 moves, with additional time increments as the game progresses. If the score is tied after 14 games, the winner will be decided through a series of rapid and blitz tiebreakers.
Where to Watch
Fans can watch the games live on platforms like ChessBase India, Chess.com, and the official FIDE YouTube channel. Commentary is provided by seasoned experts such as GM David Howell and IM Jovanka Houska, offering insightful analysis and in-depth coverage.
Prize Money
The total prize pool for the event is $2.5 million (approximately ₹20.8 crore). Each game victory earns players $200,000, with the remainder split equally. In the event of tiebreaks, the winner will receive $1.3 million, while the runner-up takes home $1.2 million.
A New Era for Chess in India
Gukesh's participation signifies a new era for Indian chess, following in the footsteps of the legendary Viswanathan Anand, who last competed for the world title in 2014. With India's growing presence in the chess world—evidenced by recent achievements like the gold medal at the Chess Olympiad—this championship symbolizes the country's rise as a chess powerhouse.
Global Impact
This championship is monumental for the global chess community. It highlights the sport's growing diversity and reach, with representation from traditionally non-dominant regions. It also marks the first time in over a century that two Asian players have contested the title, underscoring chess's increasing global appeal.
Whether you're a seasoned player or a casual fan, the 2024 World Chess Championship offers thrilling matches, significant milestones, and a glimpse into the future of chess.
For live updates and ticket information, visit the official FIDE website or follow their social media channels
Sources: FIDE Chess Championship 202 , Khel No, Wikipedia