Losing as many as three games out of a possible seven, Anand finished the Grenke Classic tournament as one of his worst performance ever. The Indian ace will have to buckle up and be ready for a fresh challenge in just four days after the nightmare.
Anand not only lost three games but also ended up losing important 15 rating points, which also saw the Indian slip to ninth spot in live world rankings.
However, the tournament will see some strong contest with Gibraltar open champion Hikaru Nakamura of United States, former world champion Vladimir Kramnik of Russia, Levon Aronian of Armenia and Sergey Karjakin of Russia as participants under a unique format.
All the six players will start their campaign in a blitz tournament and the standings will determine their colours in the round-robin classical format.
In the Classical format however, each win will be worth two points and a draw one point, while in rapid each win will fetch just one point and a draw half a point.
