Anand in trouble after bad start

Mainz: August 01: World Champion Viswanathan Anand suffered a double blow before recovering some lost ground in the third round in the Grenkeleasing World Rapid Chess Championship that got underway here as the main event of the Mainz Classics.

Anand, a ten times winner here including the last seven on the trot, could only manage one point from the first three games in the knock-out stage, losing the first two games against Levon Aronian of Armenia and Ian Nepomniachtchi of Russia before defeating Arkadij Naiditsch of Germany. At the half-way mark in the double round-robin preliminary stage, Aronian and Naiditsch share the lead on 2.5 points out of possible three while Anand follows them 1.5 points behind. The other contender, Naiditsch, is yet to open
his account.

With just three games to come in the preliminaries, Anand faces a rare ouster threat as he will have to do exceptionally well to finish in the top two and qualify for the finals. Making things worse for the Indian was that his defeats came with white pieces and the task of a comeback will now have to be carried out with black pieces against the leaders.

The first game of the day indicated that Anand was not in top form. Playing with white against Aronian he used an unusual amount of time in the opening. Even as he managed to
secure himself the bishop pair things were far from clear.

—-Agencies