Sakshi, emphasizing Nisha’s resilience and determination, stressed the wrestler’s disappointment over a missed medal opportunity rather than the injury itself.
“I just had a video call with Nisha Dahiya. She is definitely in pain, but her spirits are very high. She is only upset about the possibility of missing out on a medal. Just like you fought the bout despite your injury, the entire nation is proud of you, Nisha,” Sakshi wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
Nisha, who started strong with an 8-1 lead against North Korea’s Sol Gum Pak, suffered a dislocated finger, necessitating repeated medical timeouts.
Despite her visible pain and a heavily taped finger, she bravely continued the match. However, Pak capitalized on the situation, ultimately winning 10-8 with a last-minute surge in the final 12 seconds.
Nisha’s journey in the tournament began with a strong 6-4 victory against Ukraine’s Tetiana Sova in the pre-quarterfinals. While the quarterfinal loss was a setback, Dahiya’s Olympic dream is not over.
Should Pak advance to the final, Nisha will have an opportunity to compete for a bronze medal through the repechage round. This scenario keeps her and India’s medal hopes alive.