Rio Olympian Sandeep Tomar failed to reach the bronze medal play-offs after losing his second repechage bout on Friday as Indian grapplers continued to struggle in the World Wrestling Championships in Paris.
India remained medal-less on the fifth and penultimate day of the competition.
Tomar (57kg), along with Harphool (61kg), lost in the round of 16 but the former got fortunate to get a repechage when his opponent from Japan made the final.
Tomar posted a comfortable 10-0 win over Aso Palini of Canada in his first repechage bout but went down to Bekhbayar Erdenebat of Mongolia 0-10 to miss out on a place for a third-fourth finish.
Earlier, both Sandeep and Harphool lost in the round of 16. While Yuki Takahashi of Japan beat Sandeep 14-3, Deepak was handed a 0-10 defeat by Cengizhan Erdogan of Turkey.
Sandeep had advanced to the round of 16 with a 8-2 win over European bronze medallist Zavur Uguev of Russia and Harphool blanked Elmedin Ssejfulau of Macedonia 8-0 in the qualification round.
Other Indians – Deepak (86kg) and Sumit (125kg) – lost their respective qualification bouts itself to crash out of the tournament.
While Deepak went down 2-5 to Masao Matsusaka of Japan, Sumit lost to Russia's Anzor Khizriev 0-4.
(With inputs from PTI)
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