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The Ukrainian Tennis Prodigy Who Escaped War and Is Breaking American Age Records

| 2 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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A nine-year-old Ukrainian girl who escaped war is breaking age records at an American tennis academy. Here is what makes her exceptional and what her story represents.

The coaches at the Florida tennis academy who watched a nine-year-old girl recently arrived from Ukraine take the court for her first practice session describe the experience in terms that experienced talent identifiers use rarely and carefully: the specific combination of physical gift and competitive temperament that appears perhaps once in a generation.

Her story is, at one level, the particular story of the Ukrainian diaspora — family that left in the spring of 2022, the wave of Ukrainian families whose resources and connections allowed them to reach the United States rather than the more immediately accessible EU, settlement in Florida where Ukrainian community infrastructure existed, and a daughter who resumed the tennis she had begun in Ukraine at age five.

The first practice sessions at the academy revealed what the coaches have been reluctant to say publicly for the obvious reason that she is nine years old: footwork calibration that typically develops over years of competition, hand-eye coordination at the extreme of what any age cohort produces, and — the quality that coaching can least create and most value — competitive focus under pressure that doesn't correlate with age.

She is not, and should not be, primarily a symbol of anything. She is a child who plays tennis very well, whose name is being withheld by her parents' sensible request for privacy, and whose future will depend on whether her gifts are developed in an environment that supports her as a person rather than treating her as a commercial or symbolic asset.

The broader story she inhabits — of gifted Ukrainians arriving in Western countries and demonstrating excellence that belies the circumstances of their displacement — is itself worth noting. Ukraine's human capital export to European and American institutions, driven by war rather than choice, is producing specific achievements that the host countries benefit from. The reckoning with what Ukraine is losing by exporting this talent under duress is a calculation that Western policy has not yet adequately engaged.

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