Neeraj Chopra’s wife, Himani Mor, was a tennis player who is currently a sports management professional. On Sunday, January 19, the Indian javelin star shared three pictures from his wedding ceremony.

In an intimate ceremony, India’s javelin star Neeraj Chopra married Himani Mor, a tennis player. On Sunday, January 19, the two-time Indian Olympic medallist shared photos from the dreamy ceremony, attended by family and friends, on social media.
“Started a new chapter of life with my family. Grateful for every blessing that brought us to this moment together. Bound by love, happily ever after,” Neeraj wrote.
Neeraj Chopra had kept details about his wedding under wraps. Unlike a few other sporting heroes, Neeraj had an intimate ceremony without much outside noise.
“Who is Himani Mor?” became one of the most trending queries on social media on Sunday evening.
Himani is a graduate assistant at Amherst College, managing the women’s tennis team. She is also pursuing her Master of Science from the McCormack Isenberg School of Management. Born in Sonipat, Haryana, in 2022, she worked as a Volunteer assistant coach in tennis at Franklin Pierce University.
Himani earned her bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Physical Education from Miranda House, where she studied from 2015 to 2018. She also completed a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Sports and Fitness Administration/Management at Franklin Pierce University in Rindge, New Hampshire, United States, and a Master of Science from the Isenberg School of Management.
As per journalist Jagriti Choudhry, Himani played tennis at Miranda House and represented Delhi University at the World University Games.
This is how Himani Mor describes herself on LinkedIn
With over fourteen years of experience in sports and two years in sports management and administration, I am a passionate leader who works towards making sports an integral part of our lives. I believe that sports can transcend the boundaries of borders, colours, or physical identities and foster a culture of diversity, inclusion, and empowerment.
As a graduate assistant at Amherst College, I manage the women’s tennis team, overseeing training, scheduling, recruiting and budgeting. At the same time, I am also pursuing my MS in this field from McCormack Isenberg School of Management. I excel at communication and team motivation, and I enjoy collaborating with students, faculty, and staff to create a positive and engaging learning environment. My goal is to leverage my skills and knowledge to advance the field of sports management and administration and contribute to the sports industry’s development and success.