
Vinesh Phogat raises demand for psychologist again, says ‘no time to grieve over defeat’
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When Vinesh Phogat was asked about her experience in Tokyo where she made a shock quarterfinal exit, she said she ‘learnt a lot’.
Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat on Friday (August 27) said she does not have much time to grieve over her Tokyo Games debacle and is gearing up for future challenges while young Anshu Malik suggested that a sports psychologist should be attached with the team to help them overcome nerves at big stage like the Olympics. The athletes spoke during a programme where Tata Motors and Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) announced extension of their partnership till the 2024 Olympics. When Vinesh was asked about her experience in Tokyo where she made a shock quarterfinal exit, she said she ‘learnt a lot’. “It was my second Olympics. In my first Olympics, I got injured and now I suffered defeat and I would accept that. I will work over the weaknesses before the upcoming competitions. “At the senior level we don't have enough time to grieve over a defeat, because the next Olympics is approaching and there are back-to-back competitions. It's one thing to reach on top but to stay on top is challenging,” said Vinesh, who was suspended by WFI for indiscipline in Tokyo but later let off with a warning.More Related News