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Tokyo 2020: Seema Bisla lost 50kg opening to Sarra Hamdi

Chiba: Indian wrestlers debut, Seema Bisla could not find a way to get out of the defensive trap of Sarra Hamdi Tunisia and lose the 50kg round 1-3 at the Olympics here on Friday.
The 27-year-old player could not make him move because Hamdi applied the body’s lock to a big effect, never allowed Seema to start a strong attack.
Almost no movement in the fight with Hamdi got two of the three points on the push out and one about Seema’s passivity.
Seema rose when he also pushed his rival after being included in activity for the second time.
Seema needed Hamdi to make the final back to the competition through the Repechage route, but Tunisia lost the next fight to Mariya Stadnik from Azerbaijan.
Rohtak Grappler did not even win the national program until 2017 but then secured his bed for the match by winning the World Olympic qualification, which was held in Sofia in May.

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