The PWL 2 was unveiled here today with several top-notched wrestlers of the world, including India's Sakshi Malik, walking the ramp wearing designer clothes.
Rio Olympics bronze medallist Sakshi said the league has helped her in becoming a top wrestler and she was looking forward to second season, which will have more number of teams competing.
"The league gives an opportunity to young and talented Indians to face world's top wrestlers and improve their game. I am certainly looking forward to the tournament as I get to learn a lot," Sakshi, who walked the Ramp wearing designer Rohit Bal's creation, said.
London Olympics bronze medallist Yogeshwar said while it was unlikely for him to take part in the upcoming league as his wedding is scheduled in January next year, he was still trying to work things out and play a few matches.
"I want to play in the League. I am trying to work out if I can play some part of it. My wedding is scheduled around mid January and that's clashing with the tournament," said Yogeshwar.
"It is going to be a very good exposure for the junior women wrestlers who are keen to do well, especially after Sakshi's achievement at the Rio Games," said Yogeshwar.
Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president Brij
Bhushan Sharan Singh insisted that PWL 2 will see more top wrestlers of the world in action.
"During last year's inaugural edition also, we had invited top wrestlers from around the world but since it was the first edition and also in the run-up to Olympic year, many opted out. But after last year's success, more grapplers are keen to take part and we have extended invitation to almost all wrestling playing countries," said Singh.
Asked about double-Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar's absence from the League, Singh said: "There is no ban on any wrestler to take part in the PWL. Whoever is willing to play will play and WFI is not going to stop anyone if he/she is keen to compete."
Rio Olympics bronze medallist Sofia Mattson said that she was very excited to participate in the League as she could not be a part of it last year due to the Olympic schedule.
"I have heard that spectators come out in large numbers and it is an electrifying atmosphere. I am looking forward to all the action and fun. Hopefully I will be picked up by some franchise and come back to India," said Sofia.
PWL 2 auction is likely to take place on November 15 or 16.
Another Indian Olympian wrestler Babita Kumari said playing in the League was a different ball game.
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