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Wrestler Ravi Dahiya settles for silver in Poland

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Warsaw, June 9

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Olympics-bound Ravi Dahiya could not take advantage of a tiring Gulomjon Abdullaev in the final after outclassing the same Uzbek wrestler in his opening round and settled for a silver medal at the Poland Open here today. Ravi did not seem to have a plan B and instead conceded points on counterattack. Abdullaev stayed strong in his defence, showing vast improvement from his first round drubbing.

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The Uzbekistan grappler was gasping for breath in the second period but Ravi still could not breach his defence and eventually lost the title clash 3-5.

Competing in only his second competition of the season, Ravi began with an easy 10-1 win over Abdullaev but struggled against Kazakhsthan’s Adlan Askarov before prevailing 13-8.

He sealed his spot in the semifinals with a 9-5 win over American Nathan Khalid Tomasello. Ravi then reached the final with a 7-4 win over Iran’s Reza Ahmadali Atrinagharchi. — PTI

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