Media Release
Udupi, Dec 13: The Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), a premier institution recognized for academic and sports excellence, inaugurated the All India Inter Zone Inter University Tennis Tournament (Women) 2024-25 at Marena MAHE, Manipal, on December 13. The tournament, which will run from December 13 to 16, brings together elite players from universities across the country to compete at the highest level.
This prestigious sporting event is a celebration of talent, sportsmanship, and determination, and it reaffirms MAHE’s commitment to fostering excellence in both academics and sports.
Speaking at the event, Lieutenant General (Dr) M D Venkatesh, vice chancellor of MAHE, said, “MAHE has always been a frontrunner in promoting sports along with academics. Hosting this tournament reflects our commitment to providing platforms for young athletes to excel and make their mark. I believe events like these not only foster healthy competition but also encourage collaboration and teamwork, which are essential life skills.”
The chief guest, Dr Nayanika Reddy, a former international tennis player, expressed her enthusiasm for the event. “As someone who has had the privilege of representing India in tennis, it is heartwarming to see such high-caliber tournaments being organized for the next generation of players. Tennis teaches discipline, perseverance, and resilience, and I am sure this tournament will inspire many young women to pursue sports with passion and dedication.”
Dr H S Ballal, pro chancellor of MAHE, who presided over the event, emphasized the university's commitment to excellence in sports. “At MAHE, we believe that sports are integral to a student’s overall development. This tournament is an opportunity for student-athletes to showcase their talent and for the community to witness some exceptional sporting action. I am proud that MAHE continues to be a hub for nurturing talent and creating platforms for national recognition.”
The tournament is organized under the expert coordination of Dr Upendra Nayak, chief coordinator of the Sports Council at MAHE, Gaurang Nalwaya, the chief referee, and Dr Vinod C Nayak, secretary, Sports Council, MAHE. The event also underscores MAHE's alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, specifically focusing on Good Health and Well-being, Gender Equality, and Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions.
MAHE extends a warm welcome to all participants, officials, and guests and looks forward to a thrilling tournament that exemplifies the true spirit of sportsmanship.