Paris Olympics 2024: This Is What Mahavir Singh Phogat Told Vinesh Phogat Before Match
Vinesh Phogat made history on Tuesday as she entered the wrestling finals in the 50kg event at the Paris Olympics 2024. She pulled off three triumphs today to reserve a medal for India and the final match will be played on August Wednesday, August 7, 2024.
But before her high-voltage matches, her uncle and celebrated coach Mahavir Singh Phogat gave special advise to her on the playing strategy against her strong rivals.

Vinesh shocked hitherto invincible Yui Susaki of Japan with a perfectly planned strategy before quelling the challenge of 2018 world championship bronze-medallist Oksana Livach of Ukraine 7-5 in the quarterfinal.
"The Japanese girl was a very good fighter who had never lost to anyone on the mat and as I said the one winning this match would be a contender for the gold medal and that is something Vinesh has done with her grit and spirit," Dronacharya Awardee Mahavir said.
"Vinesh defended and attacked well and also balanced herself well against her leg strategy and dragged her into the danger zone and pinned her down.
"I told Harvinder who is with her to watch out for the Japanese opponent's leg attack strategy so you have to defend well in the first round and that is what she did, so I am glad she won and the whole nation is proud of her."
The Tokyo Games gold medallist and four-time world champion Susaki had not lost any of her 82 bouts in her international career but the Japanese top seed hardly had an idea as to what hit her in the opener which she lost 2-3.
Explaining Susaki's technique, Mahavir said, "The Japanese's technique is a bit simple. She attacks the legs of the opponent and then pin them down. Vinesh has to be careful, should fight low on ground and not let her attack her legs.
"I spoke to Virender (brother of Vinesh) and told him to tell Vinesh how to cope with the onslaught from the Japanese reigning Olympic and world champion. She has to rely on her strong defence and counterattack against Japanese grappler as initiating first attack might prove costly."
After Vinesh's quarterfinal win over Livach, Mahavir said, "In the first round, you have to focus on defence and in the second you have to attack so she did as per my advice after beating that wrestler I have full hopes that she would win the gold medal.
"She will fulfil the Olympic hopes of the nation in wrestling that the people had from her in the previous Olympics too and she will not let them down this time."
Vinesh had failed to win a medal in her two previous Olympic appearances. She has won two bronze medals in 53kg in World Championships in 2019 and 2022.
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