After losing the first two games and drawing the next three, Anand is in joint ninth spot in the 10-player round-robin tournament. He is now desperately looking for a turnaround in his performance and fortunes.
Anand started the tournament losing to Hikaru Nakamura of United States and then suffered another defeat at the hands of Russian Alexander Grischuk in the second round.
Thereafter Anand drew the next three with Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria, American Fabiano Caruana and French star Maxime Vachier-Lagrave.
Anand's only concern could be against Armenian Levon Aronian in the penultimate round, while he could really turn things around in the final game when he takes on World champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway,
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Carlsen, meanwhile, has staged a big comeback in the tournament after losing the first round to Topalov. On 3.5 points, the Norwegian shares the podium currently with Aronian and these two are followed by Giri and Topalov with three points each.
After a rather sedate start, Carlsen has won three out of his last four games and it all started with a dramatic victory from a lost position against Caruana in the second round.
The world champion is getting better with each round and his demolition of Wesley So in the fourth round was a remarkable effort.