Deepak Punia, Rohit Advance to Finals at Senior Open Ranking Wrestling 2026

Deepak Punia, a World Championships and Asian Games silver medallist, advanced to the 92kg freestyle final at the Senior Open Ranking Tournament 2026 in Gonda. Punia defeated fellow Haryana wrestler Raja 11-1 in the semifinal and will face Vansh for the title. In the 125kg heavyweight category, Rohit secured a close win over Anirudh to progress to the next round. The tournament features 593 wrestlers from across India competing across 10 weight categories to improve their national rankings.

Key Points: Deepak Punia Reaches 92kg Final at Senior Open Wrestling

  • Deepak Punia reaches 92kg final after defeating Raja 11-1 in semifinal
  • Rohit advances in 125kg category by beating Anirudh in close bout
  • 593 wrestlers competing across 10 weight categories in Gonda
  • WFI President Sanjay Singh praises bottom-up approach for strengthening wrestling
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Sr Open Ranking Wrestling: Deepak Punia advances to 92kg final; Rohit progresses in 125kg category

World Championships silver medallist Deepak Punia advances to 92kg final; Rohit progresses in 125kg category at Senior Open Ranking Tournament 2026 in Gonda.

"I am happy to witness so many wrestlers from all across India come here to Nandininagar and compete among the best at the 2026 Open Senior National Ranking Tournaments. - Sanjay Singh"

Gonda, May 10

World Championships and Asian Games silver medallist Deepak Punia advanced to the final of the 92kg freestyle weight category of the Senior Open Ranking Tournament 2026 at Nandininagar, Gonda, on Sunday.

The Senior Open Ranking Tournament 2026 features exactly 593 wrestlers from across the country, competing across 10 weight categories to secure their national rankings in the national-level competition being conducted by the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI).

In the 92kg freestyle weight category, Haryana's Deepak Punia successfully advanced to the tournament finals following a series of technically disciplined performances on the mat. Punia defeated fellow Haryana wrestler Raja (11-1) in his 02:53 semifinal bout and will now face Haryana's Vansh in the clash for the title.

In the 125kg heavyweight category, Match No. 179 featured a closely contested bout between Haryana athletes Rohit and Anirudh. Despite a strong defensive effort by Anirudh, Rohit secured the decisive match points to win the bout and advance to the next round, resulting in Anirudh's exit from the tournament.

Speaking on the participation and the framework of the event, Sanjay Singh, President, Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), stated: "I am happy to witness so many wrestlers from all across India come here to Nandininagar and compete among the best at the 2026 Open Senior National Ranking Tournaments. This provides a platform to every wrestler in India to compete in their individual weight category, test themselves against the best of India, and secure the best rankings for themselves. Such a bottom-up approach will help strengthen Indian wrestling domestically and internationally."

The tournament will continue with the remaining knockout and medal bouts. The WFI will provide further updates on final standings and technical results as the competition concludes.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Rohit from Haryana in 125kg — heavyweight category is no joke. Anirudh put up a good fight but Rohit's stamina won it. Hope these ranking tournaments help identify new talent from rural areas. Wrestling is our pride sport!
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Siddharth J
593 wrestlers from across the country — that's a massive turnout! WFI deserves credit for organizing such a large-scale event in UP. But I hope they also focus on infrastructure in states like Maharashtra and Karnataka where wrestling isn't as popular.
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Priya S
Love seeing women's wrestling also getting attention in India these days. But this is all men's categories — hope the next update includes women's results too. More power to all wrestlers grinding it out! 💪
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Vikram M
Deepak Punia vs Vansh in the final — should be a cracker! Vansh is an upcoming talent from Haryana. These ranking tournaments give youngsters a chance to test themselves against established stars. Well done WFI for the transparent selection process.
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Meera T
11-1 win in just 2:53 minutes — that's dominance! Deepak Punia is showing why he's a world medallist. But we need more wrestlers from states like Punjab, UP and Maharashtra to step up. Can't always rely on Haryana to produce all our champions.
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