Former FIDE World Champion Ding Liren has announced his return to competitive chess at the Chessable Masters 2025 after a ...
Chinese esports organisation LGD Gaming has announced the signing of Ding Liren, marking his return to chess in 2025.
Former FIDE World Champion Ding Liren is set to return to chess action at the Chessable Masters after a hiatus following his ...
Esports organization LGD Gaming has announced the signing of a new contract.
The 17th world champion of chess, Ding Liren has relinquished the throne after he lost to 18-year-old Gukesh at the summit ...
After losing the World Chess Championship to D Gukesh, most would expect Ding Liren to step away from the board for some time. But the Chinese Grandmaster chose a different path to cope.
"Losing the position in which Ding Liren was is difficult even for a first-class player. The defeat of the Chinese chess player in today's game raises a lot of questions and looks like a ...
Ding Liren became China’s first world chess champion on Sunday after a rapid-play tiebreak victory over Russia’s Ian Nepomniachtchi in Kazakhstan. Ding, 30, takes over as winner of the World ...
Former FIDE World Champion Ding Liren is set to return to chess action ... (More Sports News) Liren has signed with Chinese esports organisation LGD Gaming and will represent Hangzhou Mind Sports ...
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