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Home | Sport | Vinesh Narrowly Defeats Nishu 7 6 Books Spot In Semis Of Asian Games Selection Trials

Vinesh narrowly defeats Nishu 7-6; books spot in semis of Asian Games selection trials 

Vinesh Phogat advanced to the 53kg semifinals at the Asian Games selection trials after a turbulent 48-hour legal battle. Following Supreme Court intervention, WFI allowed her into her preferred weight category, where she secured back-to-back victories in New Delhi

By IANS
Updated On - 30 May 2026, 04:45 PM
Vinesh narrowly defeats Nishu 7-6; books spot in semis of Asian Games selection trials 
Wrestler Vinesh Phogat (in blue) competes against Jyoti (in orange) (Photo:IANS)
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New Delhi: Vinesh Phogat continued her strong comeback in competitive wrestling by securing a spot in the women’s 53kg semifinals at the Asian Games selection trials in New Delhi on Saturday. She narrowly defeated Nishu 7-6 in a tough quarterfinal, just hours after starting her campaign with a win.

Earlier, the accomplished wrestler defeated Jyoti 7-1 in her opening match, marking a successful return after a turbulent 48 hours that involved intervention from both the Supreme Court and the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) over her participation in the trials.


Competing in her preferred 53kg category after the WFI reversed its earlier ruling that limited her to 50kg, Vinesh initially showed some rust against Jyoti but gradually found her rhythm.

She gained the first point with a push-out and looked to control the match through standing wrestling.

The bout shifted at the start of the second period when Vinesh was put on the activity clock, prompting her to pick up the pace.

She executed a right-leg attack for a takedown to take a 3-0 lead before delivering a series of moves that showcased her defensive skills and offensive instincts.

After fending off a strong leg attack from Jyoti, Vinesh capitalized on the counter to score four more points, extending her lead to 7-0. Jyoti scored a late push-out to avoid a shutout, but Vinesh comfortably claimed a 7-1 win.

The former World Championships medalist faced a tougher opponent in her quarterfinal against Nishu.

Unlike her opening match, this bout remained close throughout. Vinesh edged out a 7-6 victory to secure her place in the semifinals and is now just two wins away from earning a spot at the Asian Games.

Vinesh’s participation in the trials was only confirmed on Friday when the Supreme Court permitted her to compete.

A bench led by Justice P.S. Narasimha noted that she deserved the chance given her contributions to the country. Previously, the WFI had insisted she could only compete in the 50kg category—a decision she strongly opposed, accusing the federation of bias.

After discussions within the organization and intervention from WFI president Sanjay Singh, the decision was revised on Saturday morning, allowing Vinesh to compete in the 53kg trials.

In another match, Antim Panghal made a strong entry, defeating Tannu by technical superiority in just 34 seconds. If results go as expected, Indian wrestling fans may see a highly anticipated final between Vinesh and Antim, though Vinesh must first face the well-regarded Meenakshi Goyat in the semifinals.

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