Chess World Cup: India’s Viswanathan Anand bows out after losing to Canada’s Anton Kovalyov
Five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand crashed out of the World Cup after playing out a draw in a must-win game against Anton Kovalyov of Canada in the second round.
Playing in this knockout event after a gap of 15 years, Anand had lost the first game against Kovalyov and had to win the second to level score and force a subsequent tiebreaker. However after 31 moves, Anand decided that he did not have much hopes of winning and offered a draw to sign his exit.
This might well be the end of Anand’s aspirations for a World Championship match in 2018 unless he gets a wildcard in the next year’s candidates’ tournament. As per rules, one wildcard is issued and if Anand gets that he will be back in the World Championship cycle. If not, the Indian will have to wait for the next cycle that will be for the 2020 World Championship.
Things had not been very smooth for Anand here and it was another bad day in office. To win on demand as black is a very difficult task against quality opposition in today’s chess and that was the primary reason for Anand’s ouster. The English opening by the Canadian gave …read more