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Paying it forward: Elena Rybakina funds 14 grants for aspiring WTA players in Kazakhstan
The Wimbledon champion approached the idea as a "good way to thank back."
Published Mar 29, 2023
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![Added Rybakina, "In Kazakhstan, we are lucky because we have very good facilities. But also, it's not easy, you need someone to travel with. So I think the coach is very important [at] this age."](https://images.tennis.com/image/private/t_16-9_768/f_auto/v1680112821/tenniscom-prd/z2fnlzqcrdftvaznqrg5.jpg)
Added Rybakina, "In Kazakhstan, we are lucky because we have very good facilities. But also, it's not easy, you need someone to travel with. So I think the coach is very important [at] this age."
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