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World Wrestling C’ships: Sakshi, Ritu Get Second Chances at Medal

Ritu Malik, who had defeated Geeta Phogat in the trials, edged out Bulgaria’s Sofiya Hristova 9-8 in the repechage.

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Struggling Sakshi Malik suffered a humiliating quarter-final defeat while Ritu Phogat also faded at the same stage but the two wrestlers still have a chance to reach the bronze medal play-off at the World Championship after receiving repechage rounds, in Budapest on Wednesday, 24 October.

While established stars struggled, young Ritu Malik fought well but bowed out after losing her bronze medal match 3-7 to 2017 U-23 world champion and this year's World Cup gold medal winner Ayana Gempei from Japan in the 65kg.

Ritu Malik did her best but lack of experience at big stage affected her performance. She had edged out Bulgaria's Sofiya Hristova Georgieva 9-8 in the repechage round despite lagging behind twice in an exciting bout.

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She trailed 0-3 after the first period but a four-point throw in the second period and a step out-point pushed her ahead 5-3.

However, the confident Bulgarian reduced the deficit to one point soon. Ritu Malik again found a four-point move to zoom to a 9-6 lead. Sofiya kept Ritu Malik under pressure but the Indian grappler just about managed to maintain her lead to progress to the medal round.

Ritu Malik, who had defeated Geeta Phogat in the trials, edged out Bulgaria’s Sofiya Hristova  9-8 in the repechage.
Yukako Kawai, in blue, of Japan wins against Sakshi Malik of Indonesia in the quarterfinal of the women’s 62kg category of the Wrestling World Championships.
(Photo: AP)

More Disappointment For Sakshi

There was yet another disappointment in store for Olympic medallist Sakshi, who was outclassed 2-16 by Japan's Yukako Kawai, a two time World Cup gold winner in the 62kg category.

Sakshi lost a point for passivity but took the break with a 2-1 lead after a takedown move.

However, in the second period, the Japanese inflicted a humiliation on the Indian. Yukako took three points with a leg-hold move and consolidated the lead with a take down. She followed it up with 'fitley', rolling Sakshi four times to log eight points.

Sakshi had endured a below-par show at the Commonwealth Games, where she won a bronze in a weak field and failed to reach the medal round at the Jakarta Asian Games.

She will now fight it out with either Aminat Oluwafumilayo Adeniyi or Marianna Sastin in the repechage round.

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Ritu Malik, who had defeated Geeta Phogat in the trials, edged out Bulgaria’s Sofiya Hristova  9-8 in the repechage.
Yui Susaki, in red, of Japan wins against Ritu Phogat of India in the quarterfinal of the women’s 50kg category of the Wrestling World Championships.
(Photo: AP)

Ritu Phogat Loses Quarters

In the 50kg category, Ritu Phogat, who replaced her injured cousin Vinesh Phogat, made a stupendous start by winning the pre-quarters against Thi Yuan Nguyen by technical superiority but lost the quarter-final by fall to Yui Susaki, the 2017 world champion in 48kg category.

Since Susaki made the final, Ritu Phogat got the repechage round against Romania's Emila Alina Vuc.

CWG silver medallist Pooja Dhanda lost 3-4 to China's Ningning Rong at the same stage in the 57kg but she is still alive and will take on Azerbaijan's Alyona Kolesnik.

However, it was all over for Pinki (53kg), who lost her quarter-final to Poland's Katarzyna Krawczyk 2-7.

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