Spartak Tennis Club
Spartak Tennis Club, also known as Shiryaevka,[1] is a tennis training ground located near Sokolniki Park in Moscow, Russia. Built in 1979, it formerly formed part of the Spartak sports society.[2] It has 15 outdoor clay courts, which remain open for four months during the year, and two indoor courts.[3] The club is known for training a number of top Russian tennis players who have gone on to win Grand Slam titles.[4][5][6] Competition for places at the academy remain high due to its rigorous training program.[1][7]
Notable alumni
- Elena Dementieva[8]
- Yevgeny Kafelnikov
- Anna Kournikova
- Anastasia Myskina[8]
- Marat Safin (both of his parents were employees of the club)[9]
- Dinara Safina[8]
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- Fein, Paul (2008). TENNIS CONFIDENTIAL II: More of Today's Greatest Players, Matches, and Controversies. Potomac Books. pp. 112–113. ISBN 9781597972086.
- Coyle, Daniel (4 March 2004). "How to Grow a Super-Athlete". New York Times. Retrieved 19 January 2013.
- Osborn, Andrew (1 July 2004). "How Boris Yeltsin served up a tennis revolution in Russia". The Independent. Retrieved 19 January 2013.
- AFP (30 September 2005). "New generation of girls follows in Sharapova's wake". Taipei Times. Retrieved 19 January 2013.
- Fagan, Kate (11 January 2013). "From Russia with topspin". espnW. Retrieved 19 January 2013.
- Царев, Владимир. Сафин откроет академию (in Russian). Life.ru. Retrieved 26 January 2013.
- Дурсунов, Александр (April 2004). Русский испанец. Argumenty i Fakty (in Russian). Moscow (4).
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