David R. Sands
Articles by David R. Sands
Ding Liren becomes first Chinese world chess champion
China has its first official world chess champion, as Grandmaster Ding Liren defeated Russian rival Ian Nepomniachtchi in a playoff Sunday after their 14-game title match in Astana, Kazakhstan ended in a 7-7 tie. Published April 30, 2023
Chess title fight may be decided by a freeze and a bluff
The world chess championship may be decided by a freeze and a fake-out. The unexpectedly compelling 14-game title match in Astana, Kazakhstan, between Russian GM Ian Nepomniachtchi and Chinese GM Ding Liren is entering the home stretch. Published April 25, 2023
An unassuming winner sparks an unlikely sports dynasty
President Biden's plan to host South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol for a three-day state visit this month comes just before a milestone anniversary for the history of South Korean sports. Published April 24, 2023
In a break with tradition, chess title fight turns into slugfest
Given the stakes and the quality of the opposition, world chess championship matches -- especially in the early rounds -- tend to be cautious, risk-averse affairs. Published April 18, 2023
Putin made stealth visit to occupied Ukraine for briefing, Kremlin says
Russian President Vladimir Putin made a stealth visit to parts of eastern Ukraine occupied by Russian forces, the closest the Russian leader has come to the front lines since ordering the invasion more than 14 months ago. Published April 18, 2023
Nuclear confusion: Finland powers up as Germany shuts down
It was a banner day -- both good and bad -- for nuclear power in Europe. Published April 16, 2023
Russian mercenary chief: Declare victory in Ukraine and get out
The head of Russia's shadowy mercenary force The Wagner Group is recommending a strategy in Ukraine once proposed by U.S. officials for the bogged-down war in Vietnam: Just declare victory and call it quits. Published April 16, 2023
Steady Nepomniachtchi, shaky Ding as world chess title match kicks off
It's been a dream start for Russian GM Ian Nepomniachtchi in his scheduled 14-game FIDE world championship match against China's Ding Liren. The two began play Sunday in Astana, Kazakhstan, for the vacated world chess title long held by Norwegian world No. 1 GM Magnus Carlsen. Published April 11, 2023
Crowns at stake as chess title matches get underway
April will be a clarifying month for the chess world, as we learn who will succeed Norway's Magnus Carlsen after a 10-year reign as world champion and a challenger emerges to take on women's world champion GM Ju Wenjun of China in a title match in July. Published April 4, 2023
Worthy winners: Nakamura, Krush take home American Cup titles
It got a little messy at the end, but the players playing the best chess took home the American Cup and the American Women's Cup at the all-star U.S. knockout event last week at the Saint Louis Chess Club. Published March 28, 2023
World’s divisions play out on the chessboard
In the landscape of chess geopolitics, the tectonic plates are shifting. Published March 21, 2023
Sen. Mike Rounds chalks up DeSantis’ Ukraine comments to ‘primary politics’
Sen. Mike Rounds said Sunday that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' recent characterization of Russia's unprovoked war against Ukraine as a "territorial dispute" is all about politics. Published March 19, 2023
Putin stirs Ukrainian fury with his first foray to front lines
Russian President Vladimir Putin late Saturday evening made his first visit to a Ukrainian city captured in Russia's nearly 13-month-old invasion of its neighbor, in a show of defiance just a day after an international tribunal called for his arrest for war crimes. Published March 19, 2023
Bickering on violence divides U.S. and Mexico, adds new strain to tension between neighbors
Mexico is "safer than the United States," Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador declared in an impassioned response to growing criticism from Washington this week. Published March 14, 2023
Saints be praised: Honoring the pious pawn-pushers
This week, we observe what I've always thought of as the "Week of the Saints": St. Patrick's Day on March 17 and, two days later, St. Joseph's Day -- an actual holiday at my parochial grade school because the nuns who taught us were from the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph. Published March 14, 2023
Two Americans killed in cartel crossfire across Mexican border, raising fresh security fears
Two of the four U.S. citizens whose Friday kidnapping at a Mexican border town by a local drug cartel was captured on a gripping video have been found dead, while the other two have been found alive, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador confirmed Tuesday. Published March 7, 2023
Queen power: Celebrating a rich legacy of women in chess
The general public may not always appreciate it, but the history of women's chess began long before the custodian Mr. Shaibel taught young Beth Harmon the moves at that girls' orphanage in "The Queen's Gambit." Published March 7, 2023
Winners all around: Aronian bounces back with win in WR Masters chess tournament
The just-concluded WR Masters tournament was one of those rare events where the winner and the runners-up can all be happy with the result. Published February 28, 2023
A ‘Greek gift’ on the chessboard that just keeps on giving
With a possibly life-changing match just over a month away, Russian GM Ian Nepomniachtchi is giving little away at the powerful WR Chess Masters tournament now underway in Duesseldorf, Germany. Published February 21, 2023
Biden makes surprise visit to Ukraine in major show of support
President Biden made a surprise visit to the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Monday in a dramatic show of support for the war-torn country, just days ahead of the anniversary of Russia's invasion. Published February 20, 2023