The growth of any sport demands both passion and purposeful action. When I was skating as a young athlete, I felt that India didn’t prioritize the sport, which ultimately led me to choose a different path. Now, a decade later, most sports in India—outside of cricket and a few select others—remain underserved. To truly advance India as a global leader in sports, we must embrace commercialization, not as a compromise, but as a catalyst. By creating economic opportunities around sports, we align interests, inspire investments, and drive sustainable growth. I had the chance to meet Sam Sancheti and Abhinav Shankar, who were already making strides in advancing this cause. Through Quasi, I wanted to contribute by providing paddles to help more people experience the sport. If you’re ever in Bangalore, make sure to check out GoRally – it’s a fantastic place to see the community in action. This is the start of a much larger movement to transform the future of sports in India, and I’m proud to be part of it. #FutureOfSports #SportsInIndia #PickleballIndia #BuildingCommunity #SportsForAll #QuasiSports #GameChanger #SportsRevolution #SportsInnovation #BeyondCricket
Used Quasi's paddles at GoRally a couple weeks ago, quite a nice product. Loving the pickleball revolution.
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4moFitness should be the focus nonetheless it can begin by joining a running club, gym! The issue with sports is it requires many people to join which is rare currently