As Vinesh Phogat prepares to face a formidable challenge in the Round of 16 of the women's 50kg freestyle wrestling event at the Paris Olympics 2024, all eyes turn to her opponent, Yui Susaki of Japan. A name synonymous with excellence in the wrestling world, Susaki brings an impressive resume and an intimidating record to the mat.
Born on June 30, 1999, Susaki, at just 25 years old, has already etched her name among the greatest female wrestlers of all time. Her career is studded with achievements that highlight her technical prowess and dominance in the sport. She is a four-time World Champion and a two-time Asian Champion, among other accolades.

Susaki's rise to fame was meteoric. At the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, she entered as an unseeded competitor, making her debut on the biggest stage of them all. What followed was nothing short of extraordinary.
Susaki won the gold medal without conceding a single point throughout the tournament, a feat that underscores her technical skill and tactical intelligence. Her performance in Tokyo was a clear message to the world about her capabilities.
Since 2010, Susaki has not lost a single major international match, showcasing a decade-long streak of invincibility. In 2024 alone, she has competed in eight matches, winning all and scoring an astonishing 62 points while conceding just seven. This record makes her not only a defending champion but also a seemingly unbeatable opponent.
Facing Yui Susaki is undoubtedly a daunting task for Vinesh Phogat. Vinesh, a gold medalist at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in the 53kg category, has dropped down to 50kg for the Paris Olympics.
Vinesh Phogat, however, is no stranger to challenges. Known for her resilience and fighting spirit, she has overcome numerous obstacles throughout her career.
The wrestling community will be watching closely, hoping for a stellar performance that could potentially lead to an upset. While Yui Susaki's dominance is well-documented, the unpredictability of sports means anything is possible.