
Indian wrestler and three-time Olympian Vinesh Phogat’s victory over Nishu in the Asian Games 2026 trials sparked a controversy surrounding the outcome of a closely contested quarterfinal bout at the Indira Gandhi Stadium in New Delhi on Saturday, May 30.
Vinesh Phogat returned to the mat for the first time since the Paris 2024 Olympics, following a highly publicized legal battle to secure her participation. The veteran wrestler was allowed by the Supreme Court to participate in the trials for the Asian Games after she was ruled initially ineligible by the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) for failing to meet recent domestic competition criteria.
Though the WFI allowed Vinesh to participate in the 50 kg category, which was the weight class she competed in at the Paris 2024 Olympics, she expressed a strong preference to return to her original 53 kg category for the Asian Games trials. However, the Haryana MLA was eventually allowed to compete in her preferred category.
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Vinesh Phogat secured her semifinal berth with a victory over Nishu in the quarterfinal, inching closer to the Asian Games 2026, though the match was marred by significant controversy and chaos. The bout was characterized by heated disputes over refereeing decisions, technical failures, and administrative tension.
Vinesh’s quarterfinal win descended into chaos and technical disorder after she, trailing 0–5, looked poised for a pinfall of her opponent, Nishu, only for the referee to halt the action to award her four points instead. This sparked outrage from Vinesh’s camp, with her husband Somvir Rathee throwing the water bottle in protest of the officiating.
Although the veteran Indian wrestler’s team successfully challenged the initial ruling to take a 6–5 lead, further controversy erupted regarding the arm throw, which her camp felt deserved four points instead of two, and she lost. Additionally, the official review monitor stopped working entirely during a critical stage of the match, leading to further confusion and delays.
एशियन गेम्स ट्रायल- VINESH PHOGAT का दूसरी बाउट में पहलवान नीशू से मुकाबला हुआ.मुकाबला अंत के 5 Second में 6-6 की बराबरी पर रुका.इसे लेकर फिर हंगामा शुरू हो गया.
आखिरी पॉइंट के लिए नीशू ने चैलेंज किया.मैट चेयरमैन और जज ने नीशू का चैलेंज रिजेक्ट करते हुए लास्ट पॉइंट नहीं दिया. इस… pic.twitter.com/cHeJATEhv0— Sonia Satyaneeta (@SoniaDehati) May 30, 2026
The women's wrestling trials in Delhi are underway. And there is no shortage of drama.
And beneath the fight for Asian Games berths lies a deeper contest.
Athletes associated with WFI president Sanjay Singh's camp and those aligned with Vinesh Phogat find themselves on opposite… pic.twitter.com/IyUhUvXpi7— nnis Sports (@nnis_sports) May 30, 2026
Though Vinesh secured a 7–6 victory after maintaining her composure during the final seconds, her opponent, Nishu, was visibly heartbroken, remaining on the mat in tears and refusing to shake her hand with the three-time Olympian or referee. Vinesh offered a consoling tap on Nishu’s back before departing the mat.
Vinesh Phogat into the semifinal of 53 kg.
She won 7-6 against Nishu in the quarters. pic.twitter.com/H92ZFOg8z5— RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) May 30, 2026
Nishu’s defeat to Vinesh ended her campaign at the Asian Games 2026 selection trials and thus failed to qualify for the multi-sport quadrennial continental event, which will take place in Japan in September-October.
Vinesh Phogat’s dream to participate in the Asian Games this year eventually ended with a semifinal defeat to Meenakshi Goyat, who edged her out 4–6 in a closely contested bout. The two-time Asian Games medalist, including a gold in 2018, saw her bid for the upcoming continental event in Japan conclude at these selection trials in New Delhi.
Despite the high stakes and the earlier dramatic quarterfinal, her loss to Goyat finalized her exit from the selection process in her preferred category of 53 kg rather than the 50 kg division she competed in at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Following her defeat to Meenakshi Goyat in the semifinal, Vinesh Phogat vowed to make a strong comeback by saying:
“Mai Phir Aaugi,” Vinesh told the spectators who were watching her match on the sidelines.
Minakshi wrestled down Vinesh Phogat in the semifinal at the Asiad Trials.
Minakshi won 6-4 in an intense match.
🗣️ : " Mai Phir Aaugi ( I'll comeback), " said Vinesh Phogat before leaving the mat. pic.twitter.com/fNmB8ISAze— RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) May 30, 2026
Vinesh Phogat’s participation in the prestigious Asian Games remains a cherished goal, even as her immediate path through the 2026 selection trials has closed. Now, the veteran Indian wrestler is likely to assess her future training and competition schedule, reflecting on this intense experience as she considers the next steps in her resilient career.
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