Baseline Ventures has entered into a joint venture with globally renowned talent management firm SeventyTwo Sports Group to manage one of India’s most promising young tennis talents – Maaya Rajeshwaran Revathi.
16-year-old Maaya has been making headlines in junior as well as senior tennis circles for some time. Her performance at the recent WTA 125 event in Mumbai not only gained national attention but also gained her global recognition as she became the youngest ever Indian player to earn a WTA ranking. She is now scheduled to play at the Wimbledon Juniors, starting Thursday.
What began as a hobby at the age of 8, quickly turned into a serious passion, with her talents gaining the attention of the Rafa Nadal Academy offering Maaya a scholarship to train in Spain. Maaya trains full time in Spain under the tutorage of Nadal’s expert team at the academy.
Known for her all-court game, Maaya is an exciting prospect who likes to win on her own terms. A powerful and entertaining player with a variety of skills and weapons who is fully equipped to compete at the highest levels of the professional game.
Maaya expressed her excitement about partnering with SeventyTwo Sports Group & Baseline Ventures, stating: “I am extremely delighted to collaborate with SeventyTwo Sports Group & Baseline Ventures. They’re both known for their commitment to identifying young talents and supporting their journeys. I look forward to learning and am eager to collaborate with them both to pursue my professional ambitions and goals.”
Galo Blanco, director, SeventyTwo Sports Group noted: “We are incredibly excited to work with Baseline Ventures in guiding and managing Maaya as she embarks on her journey to be one of the best tennis players in the world. We feel she is one of the most exciting & promising talents in international tennis whilst being a smart and articulate young woman who can become a role model for so many. To have the Rafa Nadal Academy, Baseline Ventures and ourselves all behind Maaya at such a young age is the perfect launch platform for Maaya and one we believe she will utilise to the fullest.”



