After a forgettable outing in the just-concluded Gibraltar International, Anand will be back in action to take on Hikaru Nakamura of United States, Levon Aronian of Armenia, Anish Giri of Holland, Vladimir Kramnik of Russia and old rival Alexei Shirov of Latvia.
Having dominated this event last year except for the final tie-break game against overall winner Nakamura, Anand will hope for an encore here and will definitely like to put the memories of Gibraltar behind him.
Anand is known to make comebacks and the most exceptional was his victory at the last Candidates' tournament in 2013.
Ahead of the Candidates tournament at Moscow in less than a month's time, this event will serve as a prelude with as many as four candidates in the fray out of eight.
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Nakamura, Aronian, Giri are the other players who will feature in the Candidates too and an improved performance will give Anand a necessary boost for the big challenge.
Anand had won the Classical format last year and Nakamura managed to catch up with him after the blitz got over. There was a tie-break game thereafter that Nakamura had won.
The American displayed some great form to win the Gibraltar for the second time in a row and definitely starts as a big favourite especially with his superior skills in blitz chess.
Giri did not do very well in the last Tata Steel tournament in his home turf and he is the other player who will look forward to make amends. Aronian has been in good form and should be fighting for the podium while Shirov gets a chance to prove himself in elite circles once more.
The Zurich Chess Challenge promises to be an exciting affair for the chess buffs with a new innovation in the time control and for Anand it will be another test of time.