Vinesh sets mat on fire, grabs gold at Grand Prix of Spain

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Sending out a warning to her rivals ahead of the Asian Games, Indian grabbed a gold at in Madrid, conceding just one point in five bouts en route the dominating title victory.

Vinesh began her campaign in a dominating fashion by beating on technical superiority and then thumped 12-1.

Next up for her was Valeria Chepsarakova, whom she beat 5-0. The semifinal against also turned out to be a lop-sided affair with Vinesh winning 10-0 on technical superiority.

The script remained unchanged in the final as Natasha proved no match to Vinesh, who again won 10-0.

It was the last tournament for Vinesh before the Asian Games, beginning August 18 in and

"My confidence got boosted after winning gold at CWG. In this competition, I wanted to see where I lack, heading into It was a big competition, it was world class. The target was to play and do well here before the Asian Games," Vinesh told from

"It was a good field with top wrestlers from Russia, USA and in my category. I hope I can continue with my gold spree at "

Vinesh, who trains in with her new Woller Akos, said she wants the Hungarian to come to as her

"He is a world I wish he can be with me in as my I was looking for someone like him. I have trained for about 20 days with him in and he has nicely picked where I need to do better. He is happy with my performance so far and preparing me for gold at Asian Games," said Vinesh.

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First Published: Sun, July 15 2018. 20:40 IST