Kramnik’s career is defined by his dominance at the turn of the millennium:
Vladimir Kramnik (born June 25, 1975) is a Russian chess grandmaster and the 14th undisputed World Chess Champion. He is most famous for ending the 15-year reign of Garry Kasparov in 2000, becoming the first player in nearly 80 years to defeat a world champion in a match without losing a single game. Vladimir Kramnik
Kramnik successfully unified the fractured world titles by defeating FIDE World Champion Veselin Topalov in a controversial "reunification match" in Elista. Kramnik’s career is defined by his dominance at
Kramnik is renowned for his deep strategic understanding and positional mastery. Kramnik is renowned for his deep strategic understanding
He held a peak rating of 2817 (October 2016), ranking as the joint-eighth-highest-rated player in history. He also won the prestigious Dortmund tournament a record 10 times. Playing Style and Theoretical Legacy
In a historic 16-game match, Kramnik defeated Kasparov 8½–6½. He famously used the "Berlin Defense" to neutralize Kasparov’s attacking prowess, a strategy that reshaped modern opening theory.