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Indian boxer Nikhat Zareen, despite a disappointing medal-less performance at the Olympics, remains optimistic and is looking to bounce back with the help of a personal coach. She lost to top seed Wu Yu in the preliminary stage of the 50kg women’s boxing competition. She is currently searching for a personal coach and hopes to train abroad for better practice opportunities. She plans to improve her strength and adapt to different boxing styles.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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