The whole world is affected due to the COVID-19 epidemic. It has had an impact on sports as well, and the start-up exercise is now facing difficulties after a break for a long time. Ravi Dahiya, a male wrestler selected for the Olympics, has decided to withdraw his name from the men's national wrestling camp being set up at the Sports Authority of India's Sonipat centre. Although he will be part of the practice camp again shortly, he has retaken the name for a while. Ravi has given his exam because of the reason behind this, but it is believed that three wrestlers have been positive during the course of the camp and have distanced itself from practice for some time. Ravi, who provides Olympic quota in the 57 kg category, said he has taken a leave from the camp and wants to study at his home in Sonipat. "I'm having exams, and I've taken a leave for it," Dahiya said, citing the reason for withdrawing the name from the practice camp. When I give my B.A. last year exam, I will return to the Sports Authority of India Centre again. This camp is very important for us, but I also have to give an exam, so I can't attend the camp at this moment." With the positive scrutiny of three players Deepak Punia, Naveen and Krishna's corona in the camp, some players have expressed concern over the continuation of the camp. At the same time, they will not attend the camp for some time. Also Read: Shooter Saurabh Chaudhary want to give this important thing in Dakshna to his mentor Rohan Bopanna-Shapovalov pair reached second round of US Open Toyam Industries Limited now launches ‘Scores11’ a fantasy sports app Legendary footballer Lionel Messi to stay in Barcelona?