“As seniors, we don’t have much time to sit down to mourn a loss because there is more competition to be looked at. Staying on top is very challenging. It is not that difficult to reach the top but it is very difficult to maintain it,” Vinesh told reporters during an event where Tata Motors and Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) announced an extension of their partnership till the 2024 Olympics.
The 26-year-old from Haryana further said she even learned from her juniors who were in Tokyo.
“Junior wrestlers also went with me in this Olympics, so I got to learn a lot from them too. We would like to qualify for the Olympics or any major tournament in the future and give our best. There are Olympics, world championships, and many more competitions, so it is our hope that we give our best performance,” she added.
Earlier, the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) ended Vinesh’s temporary suspension for alleged indiscipline. The grappler is now eligible to compete at this year’s World…