“All the participating nations will be there, so we will ensure our wrestlers get some good practice. We have to train for it with that intensity and seriousness,” the 2010 World Championship gold medallist told The Indian Express. GROUP FEngland did not impress before finally seeing off 190th-ranked Malta on a warm evening on the Mediterranean island. Resurgent Ferrari seeks elusive win on home track. But it was all sweat in a rough start for the former world number one as she made nine unforced errors in the first three games. Harkeerat won the third game 11-8 before Aariv pocketed the fourth and final game 11-9 to win the title. After the Rio Olympics last year, the WFI parted ways with foreign coach Vladimer Mestvirishvili. sport’s top prize since Raikkonen claimed his only championship a decade ago in his first term with the team. However, for the shorter formats, young Rishabh Pant took over the reins. the last Ferrari driver to win at Monza was Spaniard Fernando Alonso in 2010 but hopes are high, nonetheless, that this year will be different.