Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Anand, Carlsen in field for Tata Chess

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: Two of modern chess’ biggest stars — Viswanatha­n Anand of India and Magnus Carlsen of Norway — will be battling it out in rapid and blitz format in the second edition of the Tata Steel Chess India Championsh­ips in November this year.

The Tata Steel Chess India, country’s strongest rapid and blitz tournament, is part of the expanded Grand Chess Tour (GCT), a series of classical and rapid events with a total prize fund of $1.75 million.

The GCT, which was started in 2015 with total five events including the finals in London, has been expanded to eight events from this year and will be held between May 6 and December 10.

The field of 12 players will play in two compulsory classical events and three of the five rapid and blitz events, which will have a field of 10 players each, including couple of local wild card entrants. The classical events will be held at Zagreb (Croatia, June 24 to July 9) and St Louis, USA (August 15-30) while the rapid and blitz events will be held at Ivory Coast (May 6-11), Paris (July 26 to August 2), St Louis (August 8-15), Bucharest, Romania (November 4-11) and Kolkata (November 20-27). Both Anand and Carlsen have included Tata Steel India in their schedule as one of the three rapid and blitz events, the organisers announced on Wednesday.

Anand and Carlsen had played the World Championsh­ip at Chennai in 2013 which the Norwegian had won rather easily. They met again in the 2015 World Championsh­ip in Russia that too the Norwegian won, albeit after a tougher fight from the Indian.

Besides Anand and Carlsen, the others in the field at Tata Steel Chess India are Americans Hikaru Nakamura and Wesley So, Levon Aronian of Armenia, China’s Ding Liren, Ian Nepomniach­tchi of Russia, and Anish Giri, the Dutch Grandmaste­r of Nepalese origin.

Two wild card players picked by the Indian organisers will complete the field of 10 competitor­s. Nakamura, Wesley So and Aronian will be returning to Tata Steel Chess India, having played in the inaugural edition back in November 2018. Nakamura had won the rapid title while Anand claimed the blitz title.

Besides Kolkata, Carlsen has picked Ivory Coast and St Louis while Anand will participat­e in Paris and Bucharest besides announcing the two classical events.

World Championsh­ip 2018 Challenger Fabiano Caruana, Shakriyar Mamedyarov, Sergey Karjakin and Maxime VachierLag­rave are the other permanent competitor­s in GCT 2019.

The top-four placed players at the end of the night events will participat­e in the Finals in London from November 30 to December 9.

Nakamura is the defending GCT champion, having beaten Maxime Vachier-lagrave in the final last year.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Viswanatha­n Anand (right) and Magnus Carlsen had last met in the 2015 World Championsh­ip in Russia.
GETTY IMAGES Viswanatha­n Anand (right) and Magnus Carlsen had last met in the 2015 World Championsh­ip in Russia.

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