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February 2025

Unived Sponsors India’s No. 2 Table Tennis Player Yashaswini Ghorpade

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Unived Announces Sponsorship of India’s No. 2 Table Tennis Player Yashaswini Ghorpade

Mumbai, India – 11th February, 2025 – Unived, a leading innovator in plant-based nutrition and sports supplements, proudly announces its association and sponsorship with Yashaswini Ghorpade, India’s No. 2 ranked table tennis player.

Yashaswini, a rising star in Indian table tennis, has demonstrated exceptional skill, determination, and resilience on both national and international platforms. As she continues her journey towards greater achievements, Unived is committed to supporting her with scientifically formulated plant-based nutrition to fuel her training, performance, and recovery.

Speaking on the partnership, Yashaswini Ghorpade said, "As an athlete, my performance is directly linked to my health and recovery. Partnering with Unived has been a game-changer, providing me with the right nutrition to fuel my training and matches. I’m excited for this journey and look forward to pushing my limits with Unived by my side."

Amit Mehta, Founder & CEO of Unived, added, "At Unived, we believe in empowering athletes with the best in sports nutrition, and Yashaswini embodies the spirit of dedication and excellence. We are thrilled to support her journey as she competes at the highest level."

This partnership underscores Unived’s commitment to fueling India’s top athletes with cutting-edge, plant-based nutrition to help them perform at their peak.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Monica Becerril: business@unived.com

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