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Singapore Beats India To Bag Hosting Rights Of World Chess Championship Final Match
According to FIDE, the Singapore Chess Federation, supported by the Government of Singapore, has won the bid to host the FIDE World Championship Match 2024.
India's Gukesh has won the right to challenge defending Champion Ding Liren after winning the Candidates Tournament Canada a few months back.
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