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  1. Ding Liren is a Chinese grandmaster born in 1992. His FIDE rating is 2762 for standard chess, 2775 for rapid and 2787 for blitz as of May 2024.

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    • Youth and Early Chess Career
    • Capturing Chinese Chess and GM Titles
    • Qualifying For Candidates Tournaments
    • Becoming World Champion
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    Ding was born in Wenzhou, a city in the southeastern Zhejiang province of China. The city has a rich chess history—it’s also where former Women’s World Chess Champion GM Zhu Chenis from. When Ding was four years old, his mother took him to a chess club in Wenzhou. He studied chess there and had the same starting coaches that Zhu had, including his ...

    Ding had his breakout year in 2009. At only 16 years of age, the Chinese phenom proved that he was a world-class chess player. It all happened in one event—the 2009 Chinese Chess Championship. The field consisted of 12 players. Ten were grandmasters, and the three at the top of the field—GMs Ni Hua (2724), Bu Xiangzhi (2704) and Wang Hao(2696)—were...

    Early in 2017 Ding won the Shenzhen Longgang Chess Masters in Shenzhen, China. He finished 6.5/10 points and one point ahead of both Giri and GM Peter Svidler, who shared second place. Then in May, Ding won the Moscow Grand Prix over GM Shakhriyar Mamedyarovand a field including nine players rated at least 2750. Most notable was Ding’s performance ...

    Ding was one of the favorites heading into the 2020 Candidates Tournament, but he had a bad start after losing his first two games. On March 26, 2020, the Candidates Tournament was postponeddue to Russia's travel restrictions and the COVID-19 pandemic. After seven rounds, Ding was tied for seventh-eighth place with 2.5/7. After the tournament resum...

    Ding Liren is the reigning FIDE World Chess Champion and the youngest to ever win the Chinese Chess Championship. Learn about his career, achievements, ratings, and more on Chess.com.

  2. Oct 24, 1992 · The World Championship match was held in April 2023 in Astana, Kazakhstan and was won by Ding Liren in the fourth and final game of the rapid game tiebreaker after the classical portion of the match had been drawn 7-7 (+3-3=8). Champion of China 2009, 2011 & 2012. World Cup 2011 & 2015. Represented China at:

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    Ding Liren ( Chinese: 丁立人; pinyin: Dīng Lìrén; born 24 October 1992) is a Chinese chess grandmaster and the reigning World Chess Champion. He is the highest-rated Chinese chess player in history and also a three-time Chinese Chess Champion. He was the winner of the 2019 Grand Chess Tour, beating Maxime Vachier-Lagrave in the finals and ...

  5. May 1, 2023 · May 1 2023. After one of the most dramatic and combative title matches for decades, Ding Liren became China’s first overall world champion, and the 17th in the historic series, on Sunday. The 30 ...

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