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Hello, My name is Tatiana Fedoronchuk, and I’m reaching out to ask for your support for my daughter Olga Fedoronchuk.
She is almost 14 years old and a dedicated tennis player. Olga trains every single day for several hours — this is not just a hobby for her, but a conscious choice and her biggest dream. Tennis is her life. She puts all her energy, discipline, and determination into improving and moving forward.
We are already fully committed to this journey. Olga regularly competes in local tournaments, trains consistently, and continues to grow as an athlete. But the next step — participating in international tournaments such as Tennis Europe and ITF Junior events — requires significantly more financial resources.
Right now, this is becoming a serious challenge for our family. These tournaments are crucial. They give young players the opportunity to gain ranking points, experience, and a real chance to move toward a professional career.
Our Story:
We are from Ukraine, and because of the war, we had to leave our home. When we were leaving, my daughter could only take the essentials with her. She chose her tennis backpack. For her, tennis is more than a sport. It is her support, her purpose, and her dream — something she held onto even in the most difficult moment of our lives.
Now, we are trying to give her a chance to continue this path.
What the funds will cover:
• Participation in international tournaments (travel, accommodation, entry fees)
• Daily training and professional coaching
• Sports equipment
• Recovery and rehabilitation after intense workouts. At this level, tennis is not only about training hard — it also requires proper recovery to stay healthy and keep progressing.
How you can help
Any contribution, no matter how small, will make a real difference and bring Olga closer to her dream.
If you are unable to donate, please consider sharing this campaign.
Your support in spreading the word means a lot to us.
Thank you for your kindness, support, and for believing in Olga’s future
❤️ Sincerely, Tatiana Fedoronchuk




