Deepak Punia's Comeback Quest: Navigating Challenges in Indian Wrestling
Deepak Punia, an Asian Games silver medallist, attributes his career setbacks to the disruption caused by wrestlers' protests in India and lack of international exposure. Despite past challenges, the wrestler remains focused on winning gold at upcoming competitions, emphasizing the need for quality sparring partners and strategic coaching.
The career of Indian wrestler Deepak Punia, once a reliable contender in the 86kg category, has faced challenges amid the tumultuous period in Indian wrestling. Protests disrupting the Wrestling Federation of India's activities have limited his international exposure, a critical component of his past success.
Punia, who narrowly missed an Olympic medal in 2020 and later secured a silver medal at the 2023 Asian Games, reflects on the missed opportunities due to halted tournaments. Despite these hurdles, he remains committed to returning to top form, targeting gold at future events.
The wrestler points out the necessity of quality sparring and improved coaching strategies to regain competitive edge. As Deepak navigates his comeback, the demands for smart work over traditional approaches take precedence, focusing on self-improvement over rivalry.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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