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Wrestler Sonam Malik still not fully fit for World Ranking Series

Olympic Games-bound teenage wrestler Sonam Malik is recovering fa... Read More
NEW DELHI: Olympic Games-bound teenage

wrestler Sonam Malik

is recovering fast from a knee injury she sustained during Asian Olympic qualifier in Almaty last month. She would, however, skip next month's

World Ranking Series

in Poland as she is yet to resume proper training, said her coach on Sunday.

"I believe she has recovered 80 per cent from the injury. But it will take another 15-20 days for her to resume proper training on the mat. We have a physio who is working on her rehabilitation. Though she isn't doing mat training, she is following a different schedule to strengthen her core and upper body muscles," coach

Ajmer Singh

told IANS.

During the Asian Olympic qualifying tournament, held last month in Almaty, finalists in each of the weight categories were allotted Olympic quota places.

Sonam, 18, won the quota by entering the gold medal round in women's 62kg freestyle event. But the Haryana wrestler withdrew from the final as she had got injured in her semi-final bout.

"The next two weeks are crucial for us. The feedback from the physio will be important to start preparation for the

Tokyo Olympics

," said Singh.

Sonam's recuperating power is good, he said. "She has made good progress in the last three weeks. We are hopeful she would be 100 per cent fit by the end of this month and then we would focus on our preparation for the

Olympic Games

."

Eight Indian wrestlers, including four women, have won Olympic quota places.

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