Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek, this year's Wimbledon champions, have each announced new charity initiatives in recent weeks, aimed at supporting the efforts of the next generation on and off their fields of play.
Through her eponymous charity foundation, launched in July, Swiatek aims to promote healthy lifestyles, social education and equal opportunities for young athletes. Its first initiative, announced in mid-September, is a scholarship program for standout Polish competitors.
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The pilot program is open to applicants aged 15 to 22 who compete in Olympic sports and can represent Poland abroad. Up to five recipients will be selected to receive guidance from Swiatek's own team, and nearly half a million Polish zloty (about $140,000) in funding to "pursue their passions and consciously build healthy, sustainable careers."