Anand suffers shock defeat
February 01, 2014  13:50
Former world champion Viswanathan Anand struggled with his form for the second consecutive day today as he suffered a shock defeat at the hands of Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura of United States in the second round of the Zurich Chess Challenge.

Having lost to Levon Aronian of Armenia in the first round, this turned out to be a double blow for Anand who now finds himself at the last spot in the highest category event. 

World champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway played out a draw with Aronian while Fabiano Caruana of Italy hung on to get his draw with Boris Gelfand of Israel in the other games of this six-player round-robin tournament. 

With three rounds in Classical and five rounds in rapid chess still remaining, Carlsen, Aronian and Nakamura share the lead on three points under the special scoring system that gives two points for a win in Classical and one in the rapid format.

With two draws in two games, Caruana is in fourth spot on two points while Gelfand now has one point. Anand is yet to open his account.
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