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Injury Rules Wrestler Vinesh Phogat Out of Asian Games; To Undergo Surgery

With Vinesh Phogat's injury, path is now open for Antim Panghal to compete in the upcoming Asian Games.

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On Tuesday, 15 August, wrestler Vinesh Phogat announced that she will not compete at the upcoming Asian Games in Hangzhou due to a knee injury and will undergo surgery on Thursday (17 August) in Mumbai.

With Vinesh's departure, the path is now open for Antim Panghal to join the squad. The U-20 world champion, who had emerged victorious in the selection trials and was named as a reserve player, will now represent India in the women's 53kg category.

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"I wanted to share an extremely sad piece of news. A couple of days ago on 13 August, I injured my left knee in training. After doing the scans and examinations, the doctor said that unfortunately, surgery is the only option for me to recover," Vinesh wrote on X.

"I will be undergoing surgery on August 17 in Mumbai. It was my dream to retain my Asian Games Gold medal for India which I won in 2018 at Jakarta. But unfortunately, this injury has ruled out my participation now. I have informed concerned authorities immediately so that the Reserve player can be sent to the Asian Games," she further added.

A former medallist at the World Championships and a prominent figure in the wrestlers' protest against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, Vinesh was initially granted a direct entry into the continental event by an ad-hoc panel.

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