Shamil Tarpishchev in Moskovsky Komsomolets

Shamil Tarpishchev in Moskovsky Komsomolets

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What is happening in Russian and world tennis?

On Thursday, February 1, at 12.00 there will be an exclusive live broadcast from the MK press center, dedicated to the success of Russian tennis in 2023 and early 2024.

Russian tennis players participated in almost all international competitions in 2023. There were 611 tournament victories at various international tournaments in 69 countries and more than 4,000 victorious matches, not including domestic competitions. Also in 2023, 3,786 tournaments were successfully held in 90 cities of Russia. Despite all the sanctions, our tennis remains in a leading position.

The start of 2024 was also marked by significant achievements. Andrey Rublev won the tournament in Hong Kong, Daniil Medvedev reached the final of the Australian Open. The girls in the top 20 have the best representatives of Russia – Kudermetova and Samsonova. All world experts celebrate the success of our new young tennis star, Mirra Andreeva.

Why do we have such a large number of young successful tennis players, especially among girls? What was the key to such outstanding results shown by Russian athletes in 2023?

How are things going with the development of tennis in Russia? What new products does the Coaching Council of the Russian Tennis Federation use in their work?

What competitions will be held in our country in 2024 and what success can we expect from our tennis players on the international stage?

What’s happening to youth tennis? How are things going with the material and technical base, sports facilities and children’s academies?

These and many other questions will be answered live by MK guest, President of the Russian Tennis Federation, who has been the permanent captain of the national team for 50 years, Shamil Anvyarovich Tarpishchev.

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