The Jerusalem Post

Rising stars Glushko, Patael claim lucrative Kahan prize

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equipment and to travel abroad for tournament­s and training camps.

Glushko, the 17-year-old sister of Israel No. 1 Julia Glushko, defeated Maya Tahan 6-2, 3-6, 6-2 in the girls’ final on Wednesday.

The 21-year-old Patael beat Mor Bulis 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 in the boys’ final after overcoming 17-year-old Yshai Oliel in the semifinals on Tuesday.

Oliel finished in third place thanks to his win over Ran Amar on Wednesday.

After surviving the Holocaust, Anna and Michael settled in Queens, New York, and worked in the garment industry. They have one son and a granddaugh­ter and grandson, both of whom played college tennis in Division I in the United States.

As ardent Zionists, the Kahans decided to donate their life savings to help Israel by strengthen­ing Israeli tennis and by developing the next generation of champions to compete on the world stage and serve as ambassador­s for the country.

“Thanks to his grandchild­ren and the big part tennis played in their lives, Michael decided to affect the future of Israel through this sport,” said Israel Tennis Centers CEO Ari Strasberg. “The annual competitio­n he is holding at the Israel Tennis Centers will help many youth players that aspire to represent Israel internatio­nally to receive the best possible support in the hope that in a few years from now we will all enjoy the fruits of Michael’s vision.”

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