dotesports.com
The upcoming classical World Chess Championship match will pit world No. 2 Ian Nepomniachtchi against world No. 3 Ding Liren to determine the successor of Magnus Carlsen, who, despite a decade of dominance in competitive chess, decided to give up his title rather than go for a sixth successive win. This adds a lot of intrigue to the matchup, albeit with the caveat that there is an even better player lurking out there than the two competitors, one of whom will be crowned as the next holder of…
over 1 year ago