Shivani Jaiswal ,New Delhi-
Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat will participate in the upcoming Asian Games selection trials after receiving permission to compete. The development has brought relief to her supporters and added excitement ahead of the important event.
The experienced wrestler, known for her achievements at international tournaments, is preparing for a strong comeback. Sports experts believe her return will increase competition among wrestlers aiming for a place in the Indian team.
The selection trials are expected to be held under proper supervision to maintain fairness and transparency. Wrestling fans across the country are eagerly waiting to see Vinesh back on the mat after a challenging period in her career.
Vinesh Phogat remains one of India’s most recognized wrestlers and her performance in the trials could play a major role in shaping the country’s wrestling squad for the Asian Games.
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