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Revenant Esports strengthens VALORANT squad with Filipino coach Chris “Pro.” Martir

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

Revenant Esports has strengthened its VALORANT team with the addition of Filipino coach Chris Pro. Martir. Pro. will be working with the team to help them analyse their gameplay and help them excel in the ongoing VALORANT Challengers 2023: South Asia Split 2, scheduled to be held in New Delhi, India. 

Pro. was previously a professional Counter-Strike player, competing for major teams like TNC Pro Team and Bren Esports. He jumped over to VALORANT in 2021, competing as a professional player in the Philippines scene with South Built Esports.

Pro. will be taking on a new persona in the form of the head coach at Revenant Esports. His experience in the VALORANT scene, along with his familiarity with some players in the VALORANT Challengers South Asia setup, will further help him make the Revenant Esports team better.

Chris Pro. Martir, Head Coach of the Revenant Esports VALORANT team, commented:

Revenant has two Filipino players and there are also some other imports from the country in the South Asian VALORANT scene as well. Having competed with and against these players since 2021, I look forward to assisting the Revenant roster to strengthen their core synergy, identify mistakes, and improve their overall gameplay.

Rohit Jagasia, Founder and CEO, Revenant Esports, said:

Unfortunately, we weren’t able to compete in Split 1 of the VALORANT Challengers South Asia, so our present team hasn’t competed together on the big stage. Building their synergy as soon as possible has been an area of focus for us and Pro’s addition will help us realise that goal.

Revenant Esports’ VALORANT roster consists of: 

  • Shailesh Blackhawk Dalvi
  • Kasif Paradox Sayyed
  • Enrico Ching Perez
  • Joshua JoshS Miles Santos
  • Sahil 1TapGod Duble
  • Tejas Rite2Ace Santosh Sawant

With Ching and JoshS hailing from the Philippines as well, Pro.’s addition as the head coach will help the two imports assimilate more easily into the new roster. 

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