After fleeing Ukraine, Mariia Vainshtein builds a championship tennis career in Brooklyn
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Mariia Vainshtein was a rising star in Ukraine’s youth tennis world when Russia launched its full-scale invasion of her country in February 2022. At 13, Mariia had already been playing for eight years at that point, appearing in her first competitive tournament at age nine and the national championships two years later. She was getting... Read More
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