Reetika Hooda, the 22-year-old wrestler from Rohtak, is a rising star in the heavyweight division, paving the way for a new generation of Indian women grapplers. She has already made history as the first Indian woman to qualify for the Olympics in the heavyweight category and the first Indian female U-23 world wrestling champion in the 76kg class. At the World Championships in Belgrade, she aimed to add another milestone to her impressive resume, but ultimately fell short of a medal.
Despite the disappointment of missing out on a medal, Reetika’s performance showcased her immense talent and potential. She displayed her strength and determination in her early rounds, effortlessly defeating Hungary’s Nagy Bernadett in the round of 16. Her quarterfinal match against the top seed, Aiperi Medet of Kyrgyzstan, proved to be a much tougher battle. She fought hard, exhibiting courage and even taking the lead, but ultimately succumbed to a loss on countback.
The coaching staff expressed some disappointment with Reetika’s conservative approach in the quarterfinal. They believe that her defensive strategy, while understandable against a top-ranked opponent, may have prevented her from capitalizing on opportunities. However, they remain confident in her ability and potential, recognizing her dedication and the potential she possesses for future success.
Despite not reaching the podium this time, Reetika Hooda’s journey is far from over. Her journey to the top continues, and she remains a symbol of hope and inspiration for aspiring women wrestlers across India. She has proven her strength and skill, and her determination to make her mark on the international stage is undeniable. The future is bright for Reetika Hooda, and with continued hard work and dedication, she is poised to achieve even greater heights in the world of women’s wrestling.