Former FIDE World Champion Ding Liren has announced his return to competitive chess at the Chessable Masters 2025 after a ...
Chinese esports organisation LGD Gaming has announced the signing of Ding Liren, marking his return to chess in 2025.
Former FIDE World Champion Ding Liren is set to return to chess action at the Chessable Masters after a hiatus following his ...
Esports organization LGD Gaming has announced the signing of a new contract.
Following a successful first year in 2024, which saw the likes of Street Fighter, Tekken, and Fortnite contested for prize ...
LGD Gaming had a very strong draft with big AOE spells on top of a xiao8's Undying and a Yao's Dark Seer, a duo that can easily win teamfights by themselves. Vici Gaming chose to play a hero that did ...
The bronze-medalist prizewinners, LGD Gaming from China already has a massively feared team under their arsenal. However, LGD is officially international, and now has a new squad named: LGD.int After ...
NAVI has announced its expansion to chess with the signing of three grandmasters ahead of the Esports World Cup.
The 17th world champion of chess, Ding Liren has relinquished the throne after he lost to 18-year-old Gukesh at the summit clash in Singapore in December last year.
World number 4 Arjun Erigaisi, who signed with Gen.G Esports on the same day as the announcement, and number 17 Ding Liren, who joined LGD Gaming earlier today. Grandmaster, four-time US Open ...
(More Sports News) Liren has signed with Chinese esports organisation LGD Gaming and will represent Hangzhou Mind Sports Team. LGD Gaming, one of China's oldest esports organisation, is also based ...
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