How China became No 1 in chess and what it means: the world will

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Last updated 03 novembro 2024
How China became No 1 in chess and what it means: the world will
China has not become the global No 1 in chess by accident. It’s taken dedication, decades of planning, and help from neighbours. Its meaning extends beyond the sport, a leading figure in chess says.
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