Twice bronze-medallist after losing in the semi-final in the last two editions, Harika will look forward to better her records in the knockout world championships that are held biennially.
Besides Harika, International Master and reigning national champion Padmini Rout is the other Indian in the fray and she meets Elina Danielian of Armenia in the opener. It may be recalled that Indian ace Koneru Humpy withdrew from the event.
The 64-player championship will be played over six rounds with two rounds under Classical time control in each round. In case of a tied result, games of shorter duration will be played to determine the winner in each round. The final will be played over six-games.
For Harika, the real challenge will start only from round two as she gets natural benefits of a knock-out in the opener being one of the top seeds. With over 400 rating points separating her and Shamima Akter, the Indian is obviously an overwhelming favourite in the opening tie.
It will not be the same for Padmini Rout who recently got back to form winning the National women's premier for the third time in a row.
Since it was announced, the world championship has been marred by controversy over the compulsory 'Hijab' or a head-scarf that all participants must wear while playing.
Georgian-turned American Nazi Paikidze was the first to protest against granting the championship to Iran and her voice gained support from various quarters for many days.
However, FIDE, the apex world body for the game, stood by its decision and the event will be held with 64-players as announced earlier.
Besides Wenjun, Anna Muzychuk of Ukraine and Alexandra Kosteniuk of Russia are two players who are above Harika in ratings.
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