Olympic Athlete Support
Sponsored 5 Olympic-aspiring athletes via United Way of Hyderabad, covering training, travel, and gear.
Table Tennis Talent for Paris 2024
Backed Sreeja Akula in her Olympic journey with world-class facilities and mental conditioning.
Tennis Champion: Karteek Reddy
Facilitated coaching and international exposure, helping him reach a top ATP doubles ranking of 326.
Para-Cricket Support
Trained 25+ specially-abled athletes, promoting inclusivity in sports.
Support to Sreeja Akula, Arjuna Award Winner
Championing sports excellence, CtrlS supported Sreeja Akula and 32 athletes with vital resources for their professional growth.
Support to Esha Sing, Arjuna Award Winner
Fueling athletic excellence, CtrlS contributed INR 15 lakh to support Olympian Esha Singh’s shooting training.
Support to Snooker Champion Chetan Chabra
Empowering cue sports, CtrlS donated a professional table worth INR 1.77 lakh for Chetan Chhabra’s training.
Since April 2022, CtrlS has partnered with United Way of Hyderabad to support five young athletes with Olympic potential. The initiative provides end-to-end support, world-class training facilities, professional coaching, travel, accommodation, and international-grade equipment, enabling these athletes to focus entirely on performance. Many come from modest backgrounds, and this support helps bridge the resource gap in India’s sports ecosystem. By eliminating financial and logistical barriers, CtrlS empowers future champions to pursue their dreams on a global stage, fostering excellence, equity, and national pride through sport.
In 2023–2024, CtrlS expanded its sports development efforts with United Way of Hyderabad to support elite Indian table tennis players, including Paris 2024 Olympian Sreeja Akula. The initiative provided high-performance training, strategic coaching, mental conditioning, and global competition exposure, critical for Olympic success. CtrlS’s investment goes beyond funding, building a robust support ecosystem that nurtures podium-ready talent. By backing top athletes early, CtrlS champions India’s journey to global sporting excellence and reaffirms its commitment to national pride, performance, and purpose-driven impact in sports.
Since 2022, CtrlS has supported tennis athlete Sai Karteek Reddy Ganta with world-class coaching, global tournament exposure, and high-performance training. This backing has enabled him to represent India internationally and achieve major milestones, including seven ITF Futures titles and a career-high ATP doubles ranking of 326. CtrlS’s commitment reflects its broader vision of empowering Indian athletes to thrive on the global stage, reinforcing sports as a path to national pride and individual excellence. Karteek’s journey stands as a testament to what focused support and determination can achieve in competitive sport.
CtrlS has supported 32 emerging athletes in cricket and table tennis, including 25 physically challenged cricketers, by providing training, facilities, and access to competitive events. This initiative promotes inclusion, enabling all athletes, regardless of ability, to develop skills, build confidence, and pursue national and international opportunities. By nurturing talent at the grassroots, CtrlS is fostering future Olympians and Paralympians while advancing equity and excellence in sports. This reflects the company’s broader vision of empowering athletes and building national pride through meaningful, inclusive sports development.
CtrlS extended its commitment to sports development by supporting Arjuna Award winner Sreeja Akula along with 32 other promising Indian athletes. Sreeja, one of India’s top table tennis players, is a two-time national champion, Commonwealth Games gold medallist, and the first Indian woman to win a WTT Contender singles title. CtrlS’s support helps her continue competing at the highest level while empowering other emerging athletes across disciplines with resources for training, equipment, and growth. Through this initiative, CtrlS aims to nurture talent, strengthen India’s sporting ecosystem, and enable athletes to pursue excellence on national and international platforms.
CtrlS is proud to support the athletic journey of Arjuna Award winner Esha Singh, one of India’s most promising sport shooters. Esha became the youngest national champion in the 10m air pistol event at just 13 and has since represented India at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Her junior career includes multiple international medals, including silver at the ISSF Junior World Cup and several golds at the Asian Junior Shooting and Airgun Championships. Now a successful senior athlete with a 2025 world-championship bronze, Esha continues to rise. CtrlS has contributed INR 15 lakh toward her training to help fuel her pursuit of global excellence.
CtrlS supported India’s rising cue-sports talent, Chetan Chhabra, with an investment in his continued growth and training. Chhabra, who began his career in snooker and billiards before transitioning primarily to pool, has represented India in several national and international tournaments and is part of the contingent for the World Pool Championships. To enable his preparation and skill enhancement, CtrlS donated a professional snooker table worth INR 1.77 lakh for his training in Pune. This contribution reflects the company’s commitment to nurturing sporting excellence and empowering Indian athletes to compete confidently on the global stage.