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The Chinese Ding Liren was proclaimed world chess champion this Sunday after beating the Russian Ian Nepomniachtchi in the last rapid tiebreaker game , thus succeeding the Norwegian Magnus Carlsen , winner of the previous five years, in the history of starters. After drawing after 14 games (7-7), the title was decided this Sunday in the tiebreaker day , with four quick games of 25 minutes plus a 10-second increase per play. After three tie break draws, Ding emerged victorious in the fourth and final game to claim the title. In a tense and even position, with only a minute left on the clock, Ding decided to play to win. And in a heart-stopping ending, with both players under enormous pressure, the Chinese grandmaster emerged victorious after 68 moves .adinga Against Nepomniachtchi leading three times in the early part of the game, Ding Liren displayed tremendous skill and stamina to emerge victorious in the tiebreaker. Instead, the Russian's nerves and luck faltered and he conceded his second loss in the quest for the world chess crown, reports FIDE. Carlsen's successor A historic success for Ding, who would not even have participated in the 'match' if Magnus Carlsen had not decided to abandon his crown. The Norwegian congratulated Ding in his own way on social media: “Self-sinking for immortality. Congratulations Ding!!!" "I am quite relieved. The moment Ian quit the game was very emotional. He couldn't control my mood and my feelings. I know myself: I'm going to cry and cry… », said an emotional Ding Liren in his first statements after sealing the title. Nepomniachtchi congratulated his rival. Reflecting on himself, he said: "I think he had every chance (to win). So many promising positions… It's always a lottery after 14 games, so that's it. It is the first time in history that a Chinese player has been proclaimed world champion in the open category. China now holds the title of world champion in both the men's and women's categories. The two players in contention will share a prize of two million euros, of which 60% will go to the new world champion. EFE Writing sports, 30 abr. The Chinese Ding Liren was proclaimed world chess champion this Sunday after beating the Russian Ian Nepomniachtchi in the last rapid tiebreaker game, thus succeeding the Norwegian Magnus Carlsen, winner of the previous five years, in the history of headlines. After drawing after 14 games (7-7), the title was decided this Sunday in the tiebreaker day, with four quick games of 25 minutes plus a 10-second increase per move. After three tie break draws, Ding emerged victorious in the fourth and final game to claim the title. In a tense and even position, with only a minute left on the clock, Ding decided to play to win. And in a heart-stopping ending, with both players under enormous pressure, the Chinese grandmaster emerged victorious after 68 moves.