The World Chess Championship between D Gukesh and Ding Liren remains deadlocked after nine games, with the latest match ending in a draw. Gukesh opted for the Catalan Opening, but Liren’s strong defence neutralized any potential advantage. With the score tied at 4.5 points each, the final five classical games will be crucial in determining the champion.
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