India's D Gukesh during the seventh game of the World Chess Championship against China’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 China’s Ding Liren, in Singapore.
India's D Gukesh and China’s Ding Liren exchange greetings during the seventh game of the World Chess Championship, in Singapore.
China’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 China’s Ding Liren during the World Chess Championship, in Singapore.
India's D Gukesh and China’s Ding Liren during the World Chess Championship, in Singapore.