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  • From boxing rings to Hindi cinema, IOS Sports unveils bold new logo as it marks 20 years of sporting glory

    From boxing rings to Hindi cinema, IOS Sports unveils bold new logo as it marks 20 years of sporting glory

    MUMBAI: In a career-defining rally that started from the squash courts of India, IOS Sports and Entertainment has launched a vibrant new logo to mark its 20 anniversary—an era that has seen it shape the trajectory of Indian sports management.

    Founded in 2005 by former squash player Neerav Tomar and industrialist Sanjeev Khandelwal, IOS has grown from a modest operation into one of India’s leading sports management agencies. The firm has managed over 150 elite athletes and partnered with 500+ brands.

    The new logo, revealed on 27 May, features a striking ’20’ in gradient hues, symbolising the breadth of sports it represents. It sits alongside the bold ‘IOS’ typography and the dates ‘2005 – 2025’, underpinned by the tagline ‘SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT’.

    “This new logo represents not just our journey, but the evolution of sports management in India”, said MD & CEO Tomar. “The vibrant colours symbolise the diversity of talent we represent, while the modern design reflects our forward-thinking approach”.

    Over the years, IOS has transformed how Olympic sports are perceived and monetised in India. It began its innings with Olympic boxer Vijender Singh and went on to represent top names like Suresh Raina, Lovlina Borgohain, Mirabai Chanu, Saina Nehwal, Geeta Phogat, and Ishan Kishan.

    Singh reminisced, “My journey with IOS began when they were just starting out, and we’ve grown together over these 20 years. They believed in me when Olympic sports athletes had limited commercial opportunities in India”.

    IOS also provides services to sports bodies including the Indian Olympic Association, Athletics Federation of India, Paralympic Committee of India, and Weightlifting Federation. Beyond athletes, the firm has overseen franchise operations like the Gujarat Lions in the IPL.

    Its entertainment credentials are equally robust, having delivered brand integrations in films like Mary Kom, Toofaan, and Rock On, seamlessly blending sport and cinema.

    With a refreshed identity and a legacy to match, IOS is entering its third decade at full sprint. The new branding will roll out across platforms from 27 May, kicking off a year of celebrations.

  • AMFI becomes a silver partner for PCI at the Paris 2024 Paralympics

    AMFI becomes a silver partner for PCI at the Paris 2024 Paralympics

    Mumbai: The Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) announced its partnership with the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) as a silver partner for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. This collaboration aims to celebrate the unparalleled spirit of para-athletes and convey a powerful message of resilience, focus, and commitment that resonates with both the sporting and investing communities.

    This year, India is sending a formidable 84-member strong contingent of para-athletes to the Paris Paralympics. These athletes embody the essence of determination and the ability to rise above challenges. AMFI’s partnership with PCI is not just about supporting a global sporting event but also about celebrating the extraordinary journey of these athletes who have overcome immense odds to represent the nation on a global stage.

    AMFI chairman Navneet Munot remarked, “Our para-athletes exemplify the indomitable human spirit through their courage and tenacity. Their path to the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games serves as a powerful testament to the idea that with determination, no obstacle is insurmountable and no dream unattainable. This partnership transcends mere collaboration; it is a tribute to every victory over adversity and every dream that soars high. AMFI takes immense pride in supporting these exceptional individuals, whose resilience and perseverance inspire us all to push our boundaries. We stand alongside them on this extraordinary journey, celebrating their unwavering commitment to representing our nation with pride and honour.”

    AMFI chief executive Venkat Chalasani commented, “The journey of our para-athletes is nothing short of inspiring. They epitomize the courage to dream, the strength to overcome, and the will to succeed against all odds. At AMFI, we are humbled to be a part of their journey and to witness their incredible stories unfold in Paris. This partnership with PCI for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games is a tribute to their unwavering spirit and a celebration of every dream that takes flight. We are honoured to support their journey and to stand by them as they showcase their resilience and determination on a global stage.”

    PCI president Devendra Jhajharia said, “We are delighted to see a huge interest from corporates in supporting our athletes, and it truly feels we have come a long way over the years. Our athletes made history in Tokyo with overall 19 medals. We are confident the contingent will perform even better in Paris and make the nation proud. It is an honour to have partnered with AMFI in this endeavour. We welcome them on board as we get ready together to celebrate and cheer our Indian heroes on their quest to conquer Paris.”

    IOS Sports & Entertainment founder & managing director Neerav Tomar said “We are elated to support our Paralympics athletes via establishing a partnership between PCI and AMFI. Our Indian para-athletes have already showcased their tremendous skills on the world’s biggest stage, and have achieved numerous laurels and accolades over the years. To further their cause and to play a small role in ensuring their success means the world to us. We are thrilled to be a part of their journey and we wish them the best for the upcoming Games in Paris.”

    AMFI together with PCI, honours the courage, perseverance, and unyielding spirit of these athletes, who inspire us all to believe that no dream is too big and no challenge too great. With #EveryDreamWillPlay, we look forward to witnessing history in the making, as our para-athletes show the world the true meaning of resilience and determination.

  • IOS Sports & Entertainment facilitates YES Bank’s partnership with Indian Olympic Association

    IOS Sports & Entertainment facilitates YES Bank’s partnership with Indian Olympic Association

    Mumbai: As the countdown to the much-anticipated Paris 2024 Olympic Games continues, IOS Sports & Entertainment – the official commercial managers for the Indian Olympic Association, today announced the onboarding of private bank network YES BANK as the official banking partner for Team India. YES BANK will now be the official banking partner of the Paris-bound Indian Olympic contingent for the upcoming Summer Olympic Games in Paris. This strategic collaboration facilitated by the leading sports marketing agency IOS Sports & Entertainment establishes YES BANK’s commitment to fostering excellence in sports, ensuring – no stone is left unturned in Team India’s preparations for the upcoming Olympic Games.

    With this partnership, YES BANK which is the Official Banking Partner, joins the ranks of Adani Sportsline, JSW, and Reliance Foundation as Principal Sponsors, further strengthening the support for Team India at the Paris Olympic Games 2024.

    “We are thrilled to embark on this journey with the Indian Olympic Association,” said YES BANK MD & CEO Prashant Kumar. “India’s achievements in international sports have inspired the nation. The Olympics hold a significant place for Indians, uniting us in support of our athletes. YES BANK is committed to supporting Team India in their pursuit of excellence, reflecting our dedication to national pride and achievement.”

    The Indian Olympic Association welcomed the partnership, acknowledging YES BANK’s commitment to Team India for the upcoming Olympic Games. “YES BANK’s support is a testament to their belief in our athletes’ potential and dedication to building a culture of sports excellence in India,” said the Indian Olympic Association president PT Usha. “Their support not only boosts our athletes’ spirit but also gives them the confidence to aim big and win the medals.”

    IOS Sports & Entertainment MD Neerav Tomar – the official commercial partner of the Indian Olympic Association, also celebrated the new partnership. Tomar said, “We are delighted to onboard YES BANK as the Official Banking Partner of Team India for the upcoming Paris Olympics. YES BANK has been a great promoter of sports for a long time and this partnership with Team India for the Olympic Games not only signifies their dedication to the development of sports in the country but also our shared vision of empowering Team India to achieve unparalleled success at this year’s Paris Olympic.”

    He further added, “We are excited about the great things we are going to accomplish together for Team India and I would like to thank the Indian Olympic Association for bestowing us with this responsibility and their trust as the official commercial partners for Team India.”

    With the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on the horizon, Team India is determined to build upon their successes and reach new heights, backed by the unwavering support of IOS, YES BANK, and other sponsors.

    This partnership stands as a testament to IOS’s commitment to nurturing talent, encouraging athletes, promoting sports, and creating a collective effort to improve and bring India’s best athleticism and sportsmanship to the global stage.

  • Indian Boxing Federation invites bids for pro league

    MUMBAI: Now it’s the turn of the pugilists to get their own league. The Indian Boxing Federation (IBF) is seeking to license the Indian Boxing League to agencies or organisations. It has invited companies to  bid for the licence through a tender notice issued today.

    The IBF is looking at licensing the league for 10 years to ensure continuity and a return on investment for the company that invests in the league.

    The national boxing body BFI president Ajay Singh had mentioned late last year,  that the federation was working on sorting out  few issues. “Barring those, we would definitely be launching a league in 2017,” he had said.

    Several announcements have been made about leagues being organized  in India. The Super Boxing League  was announced earlier this year by by Royal Sports Promotions in association with the Asian Boxing Council. But, the BFI withdrew support to it, saying it would not allow its boxers to participate in it. It however went ahead with the league which is underway in Delhi.

    The BFI league’s tender documents are available on its website and the last date for submitting the bid document is 16 August 2017.

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  • Pro-boxing  in India would gain if Vijender is world champ: Neerav Tomar

    Pro-boxing in India would gain if Vijender is world champ: Neerav Tomar

    Earlier December, when Indian boxer Vijender Singh landed the last sucker punch at Tanzanian boxer Francis Cheka, it was not just the end of another bout by knock-out, but the beginning of a journey for a lot of Indian boxers. Francis, a former World Champion, had warned not just Vijender, but India as a country.

    The African had appealed that he would box Vijender and India to shame, while our own hero was his usual, calm self. “I will put him down with one punch,” Vijender had said. And sure he did, that too in style.

    As the houseful Delhi stadium cheered Vijender on, another saga was unfolding — the arrival and taking root of pro-boxing in India. The man behind this pro-boxing movement in India is a sportsperson himself and has represented India on various international tournaments. Neerav Tomar is a former national squash player who set up IOS Sports and Entertainment in 2005. IOS Sports manages Vijender Singh and is seeing him grow as a professional boxer.

    With 16 years of experience spread across playing sports and leading a successful sports management business, Tomar possesses an in-depth understanding of the dynamics of the sports and entertainment industry. He believes that “India will undoubtedly be the next big thing in the international sports and entertainment market” and that IOS is well equipped to provide its stakeholders with tailor-made sports and entertainment solutions. 

    Excerpts from an edited interview:

    How would you rate the Vijender vs Cheka fight in terms of public following and what has been its impact on the game in India? Also, how did demonetization affect it?

    It has been a phenomenal response. We were a little nervous about the demonetization angle and it was difficult to do an event during this sudden economic crisis in the country. As sales in general are down, corporate sponsors are not coming in. Leagues like IPTL and PWL have also been affected likewise. We kept our hopes alive and eventually got a massive response. It was a packed  Thyagaraj Stadium in Delhi. We surely would have had better financial support if not for demonetization, but in terms of public response and the publicity done by Star Sports, it helped to make the event a success. This was the second bout in Delhi and the reception proves Pro-Boxing has arrived big time in India.

    We were in talks with a few big names that eventually did not come on board because their individual sales had dropped due to demonetization. But we were able to secure numerous smaller sponsors. We’re here for the long run and we have to sustain in the market.

    What was the prize money for the bout?

    We’re keeping the original figure under wraps for now but it was about half a million Indian rupees.

    public://neerav tomar.jpg

    How has professional boxing grown in the last two years in India and how has IOS Sports and Entertainment helped it?

    We’ve been pioneers in India for pro-Boxing. We started off with taking Vijender to the UK last year that started his professional boxing career. IOS Boxing Promotions is a separate company altogether, which is entirely focusing into growing the game on Indian shores. We’ve done a good deal with Star Sport for the fights, which is currently under renewal. We’ve signed up Akhil Kumar and Jitender Kumar for professional boxing too and also planning to start an academy in National Capital Region of Delhi for about 40-50 boxers who would take the game forward.

    We’re looking to have our own stable of quality of boxers and have regular fights; about 16-18 fights in 2017 in India. We’re looking at cities like Chandigarh, Mumbai, Guwahati, Sikkim and Chennai to hold these bouts and cater to cities that have decent following in boxing. In this regard, some research too has been done. We’re not planning to host any major fight in Delhi as it has witnessed two back-to-back big bouts. In the next one year or so, we need to rotate the championship fights throughout India. Hopefully, Vijender would feature in about 5-6 fights next year.

    What was the total audience for the Vijender-Cheka bout if all platforms like digital, TV and ticket sales are taken into consideration?

    We’re yet to get the (television) numbers from Star Sports; so we’ll have to wait a little more. The 6,000-seater stadium was packed. Of the total tickets, 4000 were paid tickets and 2000 tickets were given to sponsors and the organisers. We’re estimating a good rating on the TV platform too.

    What exactly is the deal with Star Sports?

    The first two fights of Vijender in the UK (2015) were shown by Sony Six. After that, we’ve had a one-year contract with Star for six fights. Star has been extremely happy with the numbers after the India show in July 2016 (Vijender vs Kerry Hope). The event got good ratings and they promoted the fight in a big way even while cricket (India-England Test series) was on. We’re going to start discussions for an extension soon. In India, normally, TV channels don’t pay a licensing fee and pro-boxing is probably the only sport that has got a licensing fee clause attached to promotion via broadcast.

    Star pays us a gross amount and retains the rights to get the sponsors on board. The whole business model works similar to that of cricket.

    Where do you see professional boxing in India over the next two years and would its viewership grow?

    I think it has a huge potential as the public has shown good interest in combat sports. It’s a mass sport, is flashy and glamorous. We hope other promoters would come up soon and help us to build the market for the game. Currently, we’re the only company trying to create a mass reach and, thus, it will take some time for the viewership to grow.

    Pro-boxing is more like film-making. There’s a story, there’s a build-up and then you reach the climax, which is the fight. Emotions are involved and as we grow, the fights would grow bigger and be more exciting. The Wrestling League (PWL) did pretty well and I think boxing is ten notches higher than mat-wrestling in terms of excitement and energy in the ring. Hopefully, Vijender would fight for a World title in the next one-and-a-half years and that would be a massive moment for Indian professional boxing.

    Do we see pay-per-view platform being used in Vijender’s fights anytime soon like Floyd Mayweather title bout?

    We’re not ruling it out at the moment. We do have plans to introduce the pay-per-view model in India, which is only going to happen once we’ve bigger and grander fights. We’re just a year away from using such a model that is dominant in the US. The plan is certainly on the cards, but it’ll take some time before we implement it in India. With Vijender fighting in America and Europe also, we are still deciding how we go about it.

    Are there any major changes you deem important for the growth of the game and its viewership in India?

    We need more names, more heroes. Only the first step has been taken and two big shows have happened in the country. Boxing shows of this magnitude have never been seen in India before. We need to have regular fights with involvement of Indian boxers and generate similar kind of excitement. We also need to have a world champion from India. Who better than Vijender to frame it?

    What else is in the plans for IOS Sports and Entertainment?

    We’re into multiple verticals. We have the Hockey India League wherein we manage the Delhi Waveriders. We look after the overall management, sponsorships and the branding for the Waveriders. We also have the Gujarat Lions’ management in the IPL. So, we’re looking at these two big events in 2017 and would like to focus on them in a positive way too.

    We also have a talent management wing, which includes Saina Nehwal, Mary Kom and Suresh Raina, among others. We’ve been waiting for the demonetization effect to subside and then start with the IPL dealings. We’ll be entering the market in January for sponsorships for Gujarat Lions. There’s speculation that the market will be affected by a decline in overall sales and, hence, sponsorships for the Lions too likely to be affected.

  • Pro-boxing  in India would gain if Vijender is world champ: Neerav Tomar

    Pro-boxing in India would gain if Vijender is world champ: Neerav Tomar

    Earlier December, when Indian boxer Vijender Singh landed the last sucker punch at Tanzanian boxer Francis Cheka, it was not just the end of another bout by knock-out, but the beginning of a journey for a lot of Indian boxers. Francis, a former World Champion, had warned not just Vijender, but India as a country.

    The African had appealed that he would box Vijender and India to shame, while our own hero was his usual, calm self. “I will put him down with one punch,” Vijender had said. And sure he did, that too in style.

    As the houseful Delhi stadium cheered Vijender on, another saga was unfolding — the arrival and taking root of pro-boxing in India. The man behind this pro-boxing movement in India is a sportsperson himself and has represented India on various international tournaments. Neerav Tomar is a former national squash player who set up IOS Sports and Entertainment in 2005. IOS Sports manages Vijender Singh and is seeing him grow as a professional boxer.

    With 16 years of experience spread across playing sports and leading a successful sports management business, Tomar possesses an in-depth understanding of the dynamics of the sports and entertainment industry. He believes that “India will undoubtedly be the next big thing in the international sports and entertainment market” and that IOS is well equipped to provide its stakeholders with tailor-made sports and entertainment solutions. 

    Excerpts from an edited interview:

    How would you rate the Vijender vs Cheka fight in terms of public following and what has been its impact on the game in India? Also, how did demonetization affect it?

    It has been a phenomenal response. We were a little nervous about the demonetization angle and it was difficult to do an event during this sudden economic crisis in the country. As sales in general are down, corporate sponsors are not coming in. Leagues like IPTL and PWL have also been affected likewise. We kept our hopes alive and eventually got a massive response. It was a packed  Thyagaraj Stadium in Delhi. We surely would have had better financial support if not for demonetization, but in terms of public response and the publicity done by Star Sports, it helped to make the event a success. This was the second bout in Delhi and the reception proves Pro-Boxing has arrived big time in India.

    We were in talks with a few big names that eventually did not come on board because their individual sales had dropped due to demonetization. But we were able to secure numerous smaller sponsors. We’re here for the long run and we have to sustain in the market.

    What was the prize money for the bout?

    We’re keeping the original figure under wraps for now but it was about half a million Indian rupees.

    public://neerav tomar.jpg

    How has professional boxing grown in the last two years in India and how has IOS Sports and Entertainment helped it?

    We’ve been pioneers in India for pro-Boxing. We started off with taking Vijender to the UK last year that started his professional boxing career. IOS Boxing Promotions is a separate company altogether, which is entirely focusing into growing the game on Indian shores. We’ve done a good deal with Star Sport for the fights, which is currently under renewal. We’ve signed up Akhil Kumar and Jitender Kumar for professional boxing too and also planning to start an academy in National Capital Region of Delhi for about 40-50 boxers who would take the game forward.

    We’re looking to have our own stable of quality of boxers and have regular fights; about 16-18 fights in 2017 in India. We’re looking at cities like Chandigarh, Mumbai, Guwahati, Sikkim and Chennai to hold these bouts and cater to cities that have decent following in boxing. In this regard, some research too has been done. We’re not planning to host any major fight in Delhi as it has witnessed two back-to-back big bouts. In the next one year or so, we need to rotate the championship fights throughout India. Hopefully, Vijender would feature in about 5-6 fights next year.

    What was the total audience for the Vijender-Cheka bout if all platforms like digital, TV and ticket sales are taken into consideration?

    We’re yet to get the (television) numbers from Star Sports; so we’ll have to wait a little more. The 6,000-seater stadium was packed. Of the total tickets, 4000 were paid tickets and 2000 tickets were given to sponsors and the organisers. We’re estimating a good rating on the TV platform too.

    What exactly is the deal with Star Sports?

    The first two fights of Vijender in the UK (2015) were shown by Sony Six. After that, we’ve had a one-year contract with Star for six fights. Star has been extremely happy with the numbers after the India show in July 2016 (Vijender vs Kerry Hope). The event got good ratings and they promoted the fight in a big way even while cricket (India-England Test series) was on. We’re going to start discussions for an extension soon. In India, normally, TV channels don’t pay a licensing fee and pro-boxing is probably the only sport that has got a licensing fee clause attached to promotion via broadcast.

    Star pays us a gross amount and retains the rights to get the sponsors on board. The whole business model works similar to that of cricket.

    Where do you see professional boxing in India over the next two years and would its viewership grow?

    I think it has a huge potential as the public has shown good interest in combat sports. It’s a mass sport, is flashy and glamorous. We hope other promoters would come up soon and help us to build the market for the game. Currently, we’re the only company trying to create a mass reach and, thus, it will take some time for the viewership to grow.

    Pro-boxing is more like film-making. There’s a story, there’s a build-up and then you reach the climax, which is the fight. Emotions are involved and as we grow, the fights would grow bigger and be more exciting. The Wrestling League (PWL) did pretty well and I think boxing is ten notches higher than mat-wrestling in terms of excitement and energy in the ring. Hopefully, Vijender would fight for a World title in the next one-and-a-half years and that would be a massive moment for Indian professional boxing.

    Do we see pay-per-view platform being used in Vijender’s fights anytime soon like Floyd Mayweather title bout?

    We’re not ruling it out at the moment. We do have plans to introduce the pay-per-view model in India, which is only going to happen once we’ve bigger and grander fights. We’re just a year away from using such a model that is dominant in the US. The plan is certainly on the cards, but it’ll take some time before we implement it in India. With Vijender fighting in America and Europe also, we are still deciding how we go about it.

    Are there any major changes you deem important for the growth of the game and its viewership in India?

    We need more names, more heroes. Only the first step has been taken and two big shows have happened in the country. Boxing shows of this magnitude have never been seen in India before. We need to have regular fights with involvement of Indian boxers and generate similar kind of excitement. We also need to have a world champion from India. Who better than Vijender to frame it?

    What else is in the plans for IOS Sports and Entertainment?

    We’re into multiple verticals. We have the Hockey India League wherein we manage the Delhi Waveriders. We look after the overall management, sponsorships and the branding for the Waveriders. We also have the Gujarat Lions’ management in the IPL. So, we’re looking at these two big events in 2017 and would like to focus on them in a positive way too.

    We also have a talent management wing, which includes Saina Nehwal, Mary Kom and Suresh Raina, among others. We’ve been waiting for the demonetization effect to subside and then start with the IPL dealings. We’ll be entering the market in January for sponsorships for Gujarat Lions. There’s speculation that the market will be affected by a decline in overall sales and, hence, sponsorships for the Lions too likely to be affected.

  • Edelweiss Group signs Saina Nehwal as brand ambassador

    Edelweiss Group signs Saina Nehwal as brand ambassador

    MUMBAI: Edelweiss Financial Services has appointed celebrated badminton player Saina Nehwal as its brand ambassador for a period of three years.

    The deal was initiated by IOS Sports & Entertainment.

     

    During the period of association, Nehwal will be part of a 360 degree multimedia national campaign. Additionally, the company’s logo will also feature on her jersey across domestic and international tournaments as a part of a sponsorship deal.

    Edelweiss Group chairman & CEO Rashesh Shah said, “Saina is an inspirational icon widely recognised by people across all corners of India, which is one of the compelling reasons to associate with her. More than that, she’s different – it is because of her that badminton is now watched by millions across our country. It is indeed a pleasure to sponsor the champion, Saina Nehwal and have her as Edelweiss’s brand ambassador.”

    Edelweiss will roll-out of a national level media campaign shortly.

    IOS Sports & Entertainment MD and CEO Neerav Tomar added, “In a multi-crore deal, we have signed Saina’s main sponsor branding on front of her jersey today. We are very happy to have Edelweiss on board.”

    Nehwal and Edelweiss go back a long way to the Olympic Gold Quest (OGQ) days where Edelweiss was one of the first companies to promote women empowerment and sports via OGQ. “Edelweiss and I share similar values. For me, it’s about building a winning proposition to max the game and for Edelweiss, it’s to develop long term meaningful solutions for clients,’ said Nehwal.

  • Sports management firm IOS signs up Suresh Raina for 3 years

    Sports management firm IOS signs up Suresh Raina for 3 years

    MUMBAI: Sports management group IOS Sports & Entertainment has signed Indian cricketer Suresh Raina for a period of three years.

     

    Raina is the first cricketer that IOS has signed. As a part of this long-term association, IOS will manage Raina’s endorsements and brand associations, corporate profile, patents and digital rights, images, visibility on social networking sites and merchandise.

     

    IOS Sports & Entertainment MD and CEO Neerav Tomar said, “I am really excited about signing the deal with country’s premier cricketer Suresh Raina. We were in touch with each other for a longtime and finally we have signed the deal. I am sure we will have a great partnership working together. Raina has been very consistent in all formats of the game and has the flexibility to adapt and play as the situation demands. Importantly from a sponsorship point of view Raina has all the credentials, is articulate, has the ability and is not over exposed.”

     

    “We at IOS believe that Raina has all-round credentials that make him a valuable asset, given his excellent fielding skills. We already have our plans in place for managing Suresh Raina. Initially we will be doing his brand imagery. Also, we will be looking at brands that suits his image and fits his profile,” he added.

     

    Raina said, “I was in touch with Neerav since the past few months and we had several rounds of dialogs. I have been observing his company doing very interesting work for Olympic sportspersons. I believe IOS had all the requisite credentials I needed. More importantly, they have a passionate and dedicated team who understand the space and offers the comfort that a sportsperson needs.”