Gukesh breaks character after beating challenger to his World Chess Championship title
India’s D Gukesh defeated Javokhir Sindarov in their first meeting since the Uzbek star emerged as the challenger for his World Chess Championship title.
India’s D Gukesh defeated Javokhir Sindarov in their first meeting since the Uzbek star emerged as the challenger for his World Chess Championship title.
India’s D Gukesh defeated Javokhir Sindarov in their first meeting since the Uzbek star emerged as the challenger for his World Chess Championship title.
India's D Gukesh scored a statement win over Javokhir Sindarov in their first meeting since the Uzbek star emerged as the challenger for his World Chess Championship title.
Gukesh defeated Sindarov in a sixth-round clash in the rapid segment of the Grand Chess Tour: Super Rapid & Blitz Poland 2026 in Warsaw on Wednesday.
Sindarov played white and unleashed an early attack on Gukesh's King side. But he took an adventurous route by sacrificing a knight for two pawns. Even though the ambitious move opened plenty of attacking chances for Sindarov, Gukesh maintained an edge with accurate responses, securing a resignation after 52 moves.
Such was the significance of the win that Gukesh, who almost always keeps his emotions under wraps, broke character with a fist-pumping action after Sindarov offered his handshake of surrender.
Though the world championship match will be held in the classical format, a win over his opponent, regardless of the format, immediately after the Candidates Tournament should give Gukesh a huge boost.
Last month, Sindarov won the Candidates Tournament to become the challenger in the next World Championship match. The 20-year-old won the title in Cyprus with a round to spare.
The dates and venue for the World Championship are yet to be announced. FIDE recently invited bids to host the event.