Ding Liren ends Magnus Carlsen's reign to become China's first World Chess Champion
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Ding Liren defeated Russia’s Ian Nepomniachtchi on Sunday to become China’s first world chess champion following a rapid-play tie-break victory in Kazaksthan.
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Ding Liren crowned first Chinese male chess world champion - Hindustan Times
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Ding Liren becomes China's first world chess champion
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