23/05/2026
The future of sports needs more than athletes. It needs coaches, analysts, sports scientists, performance experts, and industry leaders.
India’s sports ecosystem is growing rapidly but the demand for qualified professionals is growing even faster.
By 2030, the industry is projected to need over 1.05 crore skilled professionals, leaving a gap of 58 lakh roles waiting to be filled.
The question is “who will step in to build the future of sport?”
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15/05/2026
India’s sports industry is on the cusp of a massive transformation.
From $52 Billion today to an estimated $130 Billion by 2030, the sector is creating unprecedented opportunities across business, technology, analytics, and performance.
The growth is explosive.
The talent gap is real.
The future of sports belongs to those who are ready to lead it.
[ Indian sports industry, $130 billion sports market, sports business India, future of sports, careers in sports ]
10/05/2026
Before any athlete believes they can, a mother already does. 💙
She is the first coach, the quiet strength behind every challenge and the unwavering support behind every victory.
This Mother’s Day, we celebrate the women who shape more than athletes. They shape character, resilience, and lives.
Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible mothers at Tenvic and around the world.
[ Mother’s Day wishes, mothers in sports, first coach and supporter, youth athlete development, Tenvic Sports ]
08/05/2026
WE ARE HIRING!!
Sports coaching opportunities NOW OPEN at Tenvic.
Tenvic is looking for coaches across different sports and locations in Karnataka.
Interested candidates can APPLY NOW!!
[Tenvic Sports, sports coaching jobs, Karnataka coaching vacancies, school sports programs, physical education jobs, sports careers India, coaching opportunities, grassroots sports India, youth athlete training, PE coaching]
07/05/2026
Congratulations to Yash Khandagale on an outstanding performance at the IWF World Junior Championships 🏋️♂️
Representing the Maharashtra High Performance Centre, he secured:
🥈 Silver – Sn**ch
🥉 Bronze – Clean & Jerk
🥈 Silver – Overall
A strong display of discipline, strength, and competitive excellence on the international stage.
[Tenvic Sports, Yash Khandagale, Maharashtra High Performance Centre, weightlifting India, IWF World Junior Championships 2026, youth athletes India, strength sports, international weightlifting, athlete development, sports performance]
04/05/2026
International podium finish for Maharashtra WHPC 🏋️♀️🥈
Bhumika Mohite (63 kg category) has secured a Silver Medal at the 2026 Commonwealth Junior & Youth Weightlifting Championships held in Apia, Samoa.
A strong performance on the international stage, reflecting consistency, preparation, and competitive excellence.
[ Bhumika Mohite, Commonwealth Junior Youth Championships 2026, Maharashtra Weightlifting HPC, Indian weightlifting, international weightlifting medals ]
02/05/2026
TENVIC Sports, in collaboration with the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), has officially launched the first phase of specialised academic programmes for sports professionals, marking a milestone in building structured, future-ready careers in sport.
With courses in The Business of Sports, Data & Analytics, and AI & Machine Learning for Sports, this initiative brings together education, technology, and real-world industry exposure to shape the next generation of sports professionals.
Alongside this, upcoming High Performance Centres at MAHE campuses will create a unique pathway where athletes can pursue elite training and world-class education simultaneously.
A step towards building not just athletes, but a complete sports ecosystem for India.
[ TENVIC MAHE partnership, sports education India, sports analytics courses, high performance centres India, sports career development ]
23/04/2026
Happy World Table Tennis Day 🏓
A game that teaches timing, discipline, and the ability to stay sharp under pressure.
[Tenvic Sports, table tennis, world table tennis day, ping pong, indoor sports, reflex training, coordination skills, sports benefits, youth sports, skill development, agility training]
16/04/2026
🔍 Look closer…
The answer is in the details.
Can you guess the player from this record?
15/04/2026
Representing India on the world stage 🏆
Subrat Nayak (60kg category) has been selected for the IWF World Youth Championships in Cali, Colombia.
A proud moment that reflects consistent performance, discipline, and the strength of structured training.
To Ensure Victory 🏆
[Tenvic Sports, IWF World Youth Championships, weightlifting India, youth athlete selection, international competition, athlete development, performance training]