The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) has already made it clear that if players who win the trials do not perform well in international tournaments, then fresh trials can be conducted again for the Olympic qualifiers.
Sakshi while asking for fresh trials said,
“I am hopeful for another round of trials. If I qualify in that I will have two more chances, the Asian World Olympics qualifiers and the World Olympics qualifiers. I want to qualify in the two key tournaments.”
The Rio Olympic bronze medalist further added,
“Preparations for the Asian World Championship has been good. I will give my best, be it any competition, and win medals. I am working hard on my technique. I need to make sure that I don’t repeat the same mistakes that I have made in the previous tournaments.”
It is to be noted that during the trials for places in the Indian team for the Asian Championship, two-time World Cadet champion, 18-year-old Sonam, was trailing 6-10 against Sakshi however, she leveled the scores with a four-point throw to stun Sakshi.
Sakshi then got an opportunity to compete at the Asian Championships in the non-Olympic 65kg category.