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TOI Sports28.04.2026Sport1 dk okumaIndia

Vinesh Phogat Alleges WFI Blocking Her Comeback Attempt

Indian wrestler claims registration portal closed despite April 30 deadline, fears Asian Games hopes jeopardized

L'essentiel

  • Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat has accused the Wrestling Federation of India of deliberately blocking her comeback by closing registration for the National Open Ranking Tournament (May 10-12) before the April 30 deadline.
  • The Paris Olympics 2024 finalist, who was disqualified for missing weight, aims to compete for Asian Games and World Championship selection spots.
  • WFI president Sanjay Singh denied the allegations, stating the tournament remains open for all athletes.

Résumé généré par IA

Pourquoi c'est important

Vinesh Phogat is a prominent Indian wrestler who reached the final in the women's 50kg category at Paris Olympics 2024 before being disqualified for missing weight. She announced her comeback in December 2025 with the Asian Games (September 2026) and World Championships (October 2026) as her targets.

Taille de police

Vinesh Phogat has alleged that the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) is deliberately trying to block her comeback as she attempts to return to competitive wrestling after nearly 20 months. Vinesh, who stepped away from the sport following her heartbreak at the Paris Olympics 2024, has been preparing for a return through next month's National Open Ranking tournament, an important event for selection to the Asian Games. However, she claimed she has been unable to register despite the official deadline being April 30. According to her, the registration portal showed entries as closed, and repeated attempts to contact WFI officials went unanswered. I am hoping to make a comeback at the National Open Ranking Tournament. The registration for it was open till April 30. However, when I tried to register, the portal says it is now closed. I have been trying to contact the administrative staff of the federation, but they haven't responded to my calls, Vinesh told The Indian Express. The tournament, scheduled from May 10 to 12 in Gonda, Uttar Pradesh, holds added importance as it offers wrestlers a final pathway to remain in contention for the Asian Games and World Championship selection trials. Vinesh believes being shut out at this stage could severely impact her chances of making it back to the top level. I intended to compete there, too, but the team selection criteria were changed at the last minute, so I couldn't take part, she said, referring to the Federation Cup. It feels like this is a deliberate attempt to stop me from competing, especially since this is an important tournament to remain in contention for the Asian Games and World Championship selection trials. Vinesh, who had reached the final in Paris before being disqualified for missing weight, had announced her return to wrestling last December. With the Asian Games scheduled in September and the World Championships in October, her focus now remains on finding a way back onto the mat despite the ongoing hurdles. The WFI, however, has denied any wrongdoing. Federation president Sanjay Singh said that there was no attempt to stop any athlete from participating and that similar complaints from other wrestlers had been resolved once they contacted officials. We received similar complaints from other wrestlers, too. They got in touch with our staff, and their issues were resolved. We are not going to stop anybody from competing, and the tournament remains open for everyone, he added.

À surveiller

Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Vinesh Phogat will likely compete in the National Open Ranking Tournament if registration issue is resolved

    Très probable · En quelques semaines

  • WFI may face scrutiny over registration process from sports ministry or media

    Probable · En quelques semaines

Questions ouvertes

  • Why was the registration portal closed before the stated deadline?
  • Were other wrestlers similarly affected?
  • Will WFI take any corrective action?

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This article was originally published by TOI Sports.

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