Five-time World Champion Viswanathan Anand set to return to FIDE World Cup after 15 years with an aim to seal a berth at the 2018 Candidates tournament.
Anand will lead a seven-member Indian team at the 128-player Knock Out tournament in Tbilisi, Georgia, where the finalists get to play the Candidates tournament.
The Candidates tournament determines the challenger for the World Chess Championship against the incumbent World Champion.
The 47-year-old Indian has won the World Cup twice in China (2000) and Hyderabad (2002) respectively but he never needed to play at the prestigious tournament ever since winning the World Championships in 2007.
Anand will open his campaign against Yeoh Li Tian (rated 2480) in the first round and if he can surpass the young Malaysian, Anand might face Grand master Varuzhan Akobian in the second round.
If Anand can produce his best, his first major test will be against England No 1 Michael Adams in the third round,
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