By winning game 4 of the rapid tiebreakers — after three draws — Ding Liren became the 17th undisputed world chess champion! Ian Nepomniachtchi seemed to have things under control in the deciding game, and even a bit of an advantage at times, but he overestimated his chances and allowed Ding to get a dangerous passer. Ding kept his nerves and converted his advantage brilliantly.
A fine central queen! Black clearly has sufficient play for the exchange and a draw was agreed on move 32 .
Here it seems that Black does not have to fear the standard sacrifice on g5 .
Most likely White had taken this move into account, but missed something further on.