Former world champion Viswanathan Anand's bad form continued as he finished 22nd in the World Blitz Chess championship, which concluded in Berlin on Thursday.
After finishing day one on a disappointing note with just 6.5 points out of 11, Anand got the same points getting seven draws and three victories on the final day.
The five times world champion will next take part in the Bilbao Final Masters as the defending champion later this month in Bilbao in Spain.
Grandmaster P Harikrishna, who had won the Poker Masters tournament in Isle of Man prior to this Berlin event, finished as second best scorer amongst Indians on 12 points, half a point ahead of Krishnan Sasikiran.
Among other Indians in the fray, Surya Shekhar Ganguly and Vidit Santosh Gujrathi scored an identical 11 points, B Adhiban ended his campaign on 10.5 while S P Sethuraman scored 9.5 points in all.
Russian Grandmaster Alexander Grischuk emerged as the deserving winner, finishing with a flourish that got him eight points out of last nine rounds. The Russian scored an impressive 15.5 points from his 21 rounds, losing three, drawing five and winning the remaining 13 games.
It was a two-way tie for the second spot and Frenchman Maxime Vachier-Lagrave trumped Russia’s Vladimir Kramnik on his better tiebreak.
World champion in Classical and rapid, Norway’s Magnus Carlsen could not keep the momentum on the final day of the event and his 14 points were good for the 6th spot only.
Image: Viswanathan Anand of India
Photograph: FIDE World Chess Championship