PWL Stars Dominate Senior Open Ranking Tournament, Boost Wrestling Growth

PWL stars delivered standout performances at the Senior Open Ranking tournament in Gonda, winning multiple gold medals. Yash Tushir made a remarkable comeback from injuries to win gold in the 74kg category. Established star Deepak Punia topped the 92kg division, while Sagar, Naveen, and Anjali also secured podium finishes. The results reinforce PWL's growing role in developing India's wrestling talent, with league athletes accounting for 11 of India's 17 medals at the Senior Asian Wrestling Championships.

Key Points: PWL Stars Shine at Senior Open Ranking Wrestling Tournament

  • PWL athletes win multiple gold medals at Gonda tournament
  • Yash Tushir makes comeback after injury layoff
  • Deepak Punia adds another gold in 92kg
  • PWL accounts for 11 of India's 17 Asian Championship medals
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PWL stars shine at Senior Open Ranking tournament, strengthening league's role in wrestling growth

PWL grapplers win gold at Senior Open Ranking tournament, highlighting league's role in developing Indian wrestling talent for World Championships.

"The performances once again highlighted the growing influence of PWL as a platform that enables Indian wrestlers to consistently perform under pressure at the highest level. - Akhil Gupta"

Gonda, May 14

The impact of the Pro Wrestling League continued to resonate strongly on the domestic circuit as well after several grapplers who featured in the league's landmark fifth season delivered standout performances at the recently concluded Senior Open Ranking wrestling tournament in Gonda between May 10 and 12.

With medallists from the competition earning eligibility for the selection trials for the upcoming World Championships and Commonwealth Championships, the performances of PWL wrestlers once again underlined the league's growing importance in India's high-performance wrestling ecosystem.

A number of PWL Season five athletes climbed the podium with commanding displays, showcasing the value of sustained elite-level exposure and competition against top domestic and international talent provided by the league.

After PWL stars brought glory to the nation in the international circuit, their success in the domestic circuit reinforces the depth of talent that the league nurtured.

In the men's freestyle category, Sagar of the UP Dominators secured the gold medal in the 57kg category, while Maharashtra Kesari wrestler Yash Tushir emerged victorious in the 74kg category with a series of dominant performances throughout the tournament.

Tushir's triumph marked a particularly significant comeback story. The former World Junior bronze medallist, whose last international appearance came at the Asian Championships two years ago, battled through a difficult phase marked by knee, shoulder and toe injuries before undergoing six months of rehabilitation.

In Gonda, he announced his return emphatically by defeating five opponents convincingly en route to the gold medal and securing his place in contention for upcoming global events.

Tigers of Mumbai Dangals wrestler Naveen clinched the gold medal in the 79kg category, while established Indian star Deepak Punia, representing Maharashtra Kesari in PWL Season 5, added another gold medal to his decorated career by topping the 92 kg division.

In the women's competition, Delhi Dangal Warriors wrestler Anjali also impressed with a podium finish, securing the silver medal in the 62kg category to strengthen her prospects ahead of the upcoming national team selection process.

"The performances once again highlighted the growing influence of PWL as a platform that enables Indian wrestlers to consistently perform under pressure at the highest level. By bringing together Olympians, international stars, established Indian wrestlers and emerging prospects under one competitive structure, the league has continued to play a major role in the development of wrestling in the country, said Akhil Gupta, CEO & Promoter, PWL.

The league's impact is further reflected in the fact that PWL wrestlers account for 11 of India's 17 medals at the Senior Asian Wrestling Championships, reinforcing its importance as a pathway for Indian wrestlers to succeed on the continental and global stage.

- IANS

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Sneha F
Finally some good news from Indian sports! The league model seems to be working - these athletes get exposure to international competition without having to leave the country. Hope the government supports more such initiatives.
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Jessica F
Impressive numbers - PWL wrestlers account for 11 out of 17 medals at Asian Championships! That's a clear indicator of the league's value. Would love to see similar structures for other Olympic sports in India.
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Rajesh Q
While PWL is doing good work, let's not forget that grassroots wrestling in villages still needs attention. Tournaments like these are fine, but we need more akharas and coaching facilities in small towns. Just my two paise.
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Michael C
Yash Tushir's story is exactly why I love following Indian wrestling. Six months of rehab after multiple injuries, then comes back to dominate five opponents. That's the kind of determination that wins Olympic medals.
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Kavya N
Happy to see Anjali from Delhi Dangal Warriors getting silver in women's 62kg! Women's wrestling in India is finally getting the recognition it deserves. PWL is doing a great job of providing a platform for female grapplers too. Keep it up! 🇮🇳
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