Updated On: 10 June, 2021 08:25 AM IST | Warsaw | PTI
Competing in only his second competition of the season, Ravi began with an easy 10-1 win against Uzbekistan's Gulomjon Abdullaev but struggled against Kazakhsthan's Adlan Askarov before prevailing 13-8.

Ravi Dahiya
Olympic-bound Indian wrestler Ravi Dahiya put himself in line for his second title of the 2021 season on Wednesday by reaching the 61kg final of the Poland Open, the last Ranking Series event before the Tokyo Games. All his opponents targeted Ravi's left leg again and again but the reigning Asian champion and 2019 World Championship bronze medallist grappler's superior stamina pulled him through in his bouts. Competing in only his second competition of the season, Ravi began with an easy 10-1 win against Uzbekistan's Gulomjon Abdullaev but struggled against Kazakhsthan's Adlan Askarov before prevailing 13-8.
He sealed his spot in the semifinals with a 9-5 win over American Nathan Khalid Tomasello, who like Ravi, usually, competes in 57kg. Ravi then reached the final with a 7-4 win over Iran's Reza Ahmadali Atrinagharchi. He will now fight for gold against Abdullaev, whom he trounced easily in his opening bout. The most challenging bout for Ravi turned out to be his second-round duel against Askarov. It was all about stamina and power as the Indian effected a dramatic turnaround after trailing 0-8 to win against the Kazakh. Askarov, the Asian Championship silver medallist, stunned Ravi with a flurry of double-leg attacks as the Indian was struggling to negotiate with the Kazakh wrestler's fast moves. Even as Ravi got himself positioned for counterattacks, he could not execute them.