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London: World champion Viswanathan Anand got a favourable draw as he will start his campaign at the London Classic from round two on Sunday and will be seen assisting in daily commentary in the opening round of the event at the Olympia here.
It will be a test of time for Anand who slipped to number six in World rankings in the official FIDE rating list released on Friday. The Indian ace has been going through a rough patch and only finished fifth in a field of six in the Final Masters, which was the last event Anand played.
The London Classic will see Anand pitted against his usual rivals and big three - Magnus Carlsen of Norway, Levon Aronian of Armenia and Vladimir Kramnik of Ukraine -- besides World's best woman player Judit Polgar of Hungary and Hikaru Nakamura of the United States.
The nine-player round robin tournament will also see three top Britishers in action and leading the local challenge will be Michael Adams along with Luke McShane and debutant Gawain Jones.
Anand got a decent draw in the draw as he drew number one and will start his campaign from the second round against McShane with white pieces. The battle royale is slated in the last round when the Indian will meet Carlsen.
Carlsen starts the proceedings against McShane in round one and the Briton has been a dangerous opponent for the world number one in the last two editions of London Classic. In 2010, McShane had beaten Carlsen while last year their encounter had ended in a draw.
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