Early Life and Background
Gukesh was born into an educated family that encouraged intellectual curiosity. His father, Dr Dommaraju Rajinikanth, is an ear, nose and throat surgeon, and his mother, Dr Padma Kumari, is a microbiologist. Neither of his parents had played chess, but they recognised their son as having a gift for it and indulged his interest. Gukesh started to learn chess at age seven as his parents signed up at a local chess academy. His early fifth-grade language arts test scores were low, making him a candidate for additional assistance, which, unfortunately for his teachers, could not dilute his innate ability to grasp complex strategies and tackle big problems.Rapid Progress in Chess
Gukesh’s rise in chess was meteoric. He started winning age-group tournaments in India and soon made a name for himself on the international circuit. His ability to play shrewd tactical chess, his deep knowledge of chess theory, and his resiliency under high-pressure conditions made him emerge from the pool of young chess prodigies. He became an International Master (IM) in 2018. In January 2019, he became a grandmaster a year later, falling 17 days short of a world record as the youngest GM in history. Despite this, however, his achievement was historic, putting him at the time as India’s second-youngest grandmaster.Notable Achievements
So far, Gukesh has been showing talent after talent with phenomenal shows in elite events. Some of his major accomplishments are:- World Youth Chess Championship (2018): Gukesh won the Under-12 category after demonstrating his supremacy in junior-level chess.
- Grandmaster Title (2019): Gukesh, one of the youngest players ever to obtain the title, established himself as a rising star of the chess world.
- Chess Olympiad (2022): His feat at the 44th Chess Olympiad almost instantly earned him fame as he represented India’s second team on the top board. He took eight wins in a row with a performance rating of more than 2900, one of the best in the tournament. He played exceptionally well and won a bronze medal for India in the event.
- Gukesh vs Magnus Carlsen (2022): He dealt reigning World Champion Magnus Carlsen his worst-ever result in a prestigious tournament.
- Tata Steel Chess (2023): Gukesh played in Tata Steel Masters 2023, one of the most esteemed tournaments worldwide, against some of the most powerful grandmasters.
- First Indian Player to Reach 2750 Before 18: Gukesh reached a FIDE rating 2750 in 2023, becoming the youngest Indian player to reach this milestone and surpassing Viswanathan Anand’s record.
- Qualifications for the FIDE Candidates Tournament (2024): As a result of this, Gukesh qualified for the Candidates Tournament.
- World Chess Championship (2024): Gukesh became the World Chess Champion after beating Ding Liren, the former World Chess Champion.