Marta Kostyuk on the problem in Ukrainian tennis: how foreign players affect it.
Ukrainian tennis player Marta Kostyuk participated in the presentation of a comprehensive study on the development of tennis conducted by her foundation. During the event, she answered questions from the publication 'Hlavkom' about the organization's work with young tennis players.
According to inkorr.com: In her speech, Kostyuk emphasized the importance of scholarship programs for young Ukrainian tennis players, highlighting the issue of interaction with Russian and Belarusian athletes. She noted that young tennis players often communicate with representatives from other countries, which can affect their careers. Marta stressed that the research analyzing the behavior and profiles of players receiving support can help avoid conflict situations in the future.
- Kostyuk collaborates with the Ukraine Global Scholars foundation, which helps children obtain scholarships at foreign universities.
- Program participants are required to return to Ukraine after their studies and maintain their citizenship.
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Importantly, during the presentation of the study on the development of tennis, Marta Kostyuk highlighted the impact of external factors on the careers of young athletes. Her activities also reflect a desire to support students who aspire to return to Ukraine after studying abroad and maintain their citizenship.
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