Top seeded India No 1 R Praggnanandhaa will take on American Grandmaster Jeffery Xiong while reigning World champion D Gukesh is likely to come out all guns blazing against Frenchman Etienne Bacrot, in the first round of the FIDE Grand Swiss in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
As many as 116 players in the open and 56 in the women's category will battle for a combined prize pool of $855,000, of which $625,000 are for the open section.
The strongest-ever Swiss open event will miss the top three ranked players in the world despite the tournament being a part of qualification for the next Candidates.
The absence of top ranked Magnus Carlsen, who has shown disliking towards the Classical chess and no longer plays in the World championship, is understandable.
Fabiano Caruana is missing this event to preserve his energies since he has already qualified for the Candidates, while the second ranked Hikaru Nakamura is banking on his rating average till January 2026 to find his place in the Candidates.
Interestingly, Nakamura played a very mediocre event in the US and won all his games to increase his rating by five points.
There are two places up for grabs in both Open and Women's section from the tournament.
Nevertheless, the decision to opt out by the trio has led to top three seeds being Indian players, something that has been unheard of in any open tournament in the world.
Among the Indians, World No 4 Praggnanandhaa, No 5 Arjun Erigaisi, and Gukesh, currently ranked
Indian pairings round 1
(Open)
Jeffery Xiong (USA) vs R Praggnanandhaa; Arjun Erigaisi vs Maksim Chigaev (ESP); Etienne Bacrot (FRA) vs D Gukesh; Vidit Gujrathi vs Alexander Donchenko (GER); P Harikrishna vs Anton Demchenko (SLO); Nihal Sarin vs Rasmus Svane (GER); Aryan Chopra vs Parham Maghsoodloo (IR); Luke Leon Mendonca vs Andrey Esipenko (FID); Aydin Suleymanli (AZE) vs Murali Karthikeyan; Radoslav Wojtaszek (POL) vs V Pranav; Raunak Sadhwani vs Jules Moussard (FRA); S L Narayanan vs Alexander Grischuk (FID); Rauf Mamedov (AZE) vs Aditya Mittal; Divya Deshmukh vs Abhimanyu Puranik.
(Women)
Yulia Osmak (UKR) vs Vantika Agrawal; Marcel Eforimski (ISR) vs D Harika; R Vaishali vs Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova (UZB).