Global Esports Partners with Adamas Esports to Elevate Out-of-Game Performance for Valorant Team

Vignesh Raghuram
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Global Esports partners with Adamas Esports to enhance the out-of-game performance of their Valorant roster.
The collaboration aims to provide specialized training and coaching to optimize the players' skills and well-being.
The partnership comes ahead of the last chance qualifier for Valorant Champions, where Global Esports seeks to secure a spot in the prestigious tournament.

Global Esports has made a significant stride in enhancing the performance and well-being of its Valorant roster through an exciting partnership. Teaming up with Adamas Esports, a Vancouver-based company specializing in esports performance and wellness, Global Esports aims to elevate the out-of-game capabilities of its players.

As the South Asia representative in the Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) Asia-Pacific league, Global Esports stated that it recognized the critical importance of optimizing their players' performance both inside and outside the game. With the impending last chance qualifier (LCQ) for Valorant Champions, the biggest tournament of the year, the organization is determined to leave no stone unturned in their quest for success.

The LCQ, scheduled to span from July 15 to July 23, serves as the final opportunity for teams to secure a coveted spot at Valorant Champions. In light of this high-stakes event, Global Esports has enlisted the expertise of Adamas Esports to prepare their players for the intense challenges that lie ahead.

Global Esports Strengthens VALORANT Roster with Cutting-Edge Performance Partnership with Adamas Esports

Adamas Esports provides tailored tools and training methods designed to empower esports athletes to perform at their peak. By partnering with Adamas, Global Esports is making a strong statement about its commitment to supporting and enhancing the well-being of its Valorant team.

In a release, co-founder of Global Esports Rushindra Sinha stated that success in the world of esports encompasses more than just raw skill. He emphasized the significance of mental strength, resilience, and consistent performance as integral components of achieving greatness. Sinha expressed his enthusiasm for the strategic partnership with Adamas Esports, as it ensures that the players and coaches receive the necessary guidance and support to push their limits, refine their skills, and maintain unwavering mental fortitude.

The LCQ, scheduled to span from July 15 to July 23, serves as the final opportunity for teams to secure a coveted spot at VALORANT Champions. In light of this high-stakes event, it will be interesting to see if Global Esports' partnership with Adamas Esports will affect the preparation for the intense challenges that lie ahead.


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Vignesh has been covering the esports industry for nearly 5 years starting with the early days of the DPC. His industry expertise includes experience in Dota 2, CS:GO and Mobile Esports coverage.