Neeraj Chopra’s wife Himani More left tennis
Himani More, wife of Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra, has now said goodbye to tennis. Himani, who once showed a brilliant game on tennis court, will now handle sports business with her husband. Recently, he has completed his Sports Management from America and double MBA in HR. His father Chand More says that after completing the degree in May, Himani himself decided that now he will leave tennis and share his hand in his sports related work.
Neeraj shining in branding with track
Tokyo Olympics gold and Paris Olympics silver, both of these achievements have brought Neeraj’s popularity to the sky. According to reports, his brand value has exceeded Rs 335 crore and he is earning crores from endorsments every year. Recently he has become the brand ambassador of Audi India and has an agreement with many big brands. In 2016, he was given a direct opportunity by the Indian Army as Junior Commission Officer (JCO).
On 5 July 2025, “Neeraj Chopra Classic Javelin Throw” was held in Bengaluru. This event took place in collaboration with JSW Sports and not only participated in it, but also played the role of host. Himani was also present on this occasion. His father says that this event is now planned to organize every year.
Who is Himani Peacock?
Himani was born in June 1999 in Sonepat, Haryana. He started playing tennis from the fourth class. Cousin was inspired by Naveen More, but the training was given by mother Meena Mor, who has been PTI herself. The family wanted him to choose kabaddi or wrestling, but he felt his heart in tennis. In 2018, he got 42nd in the AITA rankings in singles and 27th position in doubles. For about 14 weeks, she stayed in the top-30 in the female doubles rankings. During the Delhi University days, she represented India at the World University Games and then moved to America for further studies, where she was a coach and manager along with her studies.
Marriage secretly married this year
In January 2025, Neeraj and Himani married in a private ceremony in Solan, Himachal. The wedding lasted from 14 to 16 January and only family and close friends were present in it. After marriage, both went to America. Himani did not return to the maternal home since then. His father says that the reception averted several times and jokingly says, “It seems, as long as there is a reception, the marriage will also look old.”
According to the father, these days Neeraj is preparing for the Diamond League and World Championship in Europe. Himani is also with him and is overseeing his training, diet and ground management. Now she has become a strong partner of Neeraj’s journey from outside the field.