India's D Gukesh during the seventh game of the World Chess Championship against China바카라™s Ding Liren, in Singapore.
Ding Liren managed to secure a draw in Game 7 against Gukesh after being "outplayed" for much of Game 6. Ding admitted he was lucky to escape, as Gukesh held a significant advantage on the board and clock during the middle and endgame. Remarkably, Ding made it past time control with just seven seconds left, avoiding a second-time loss in the championship, having previously lost Game 3 to Gukesh in a similar fashion. Game 7 was the longest of the match, lasting 5 hours and 20 minutes.
India's D Gukesh during the seventh game of the World Chess Championship against China바카라™s Ding Liren, in Singapore.
India's D Gukesh and China바카라™s Ding Liren exchange greetings during the seventh game of the World Chess Championship, in Singapore.
China바카라™s Ding Liren reacts during the seventh game of the World Chess Championship against India's D Gukesh, in Singapore.
India's D Gukesh and China바카라™s Ding Liren during the World Chess Championship, in Singapore.
India's D Gukesh and China바카라™s Ding Liren during the World Chess Championship, in Singapore.