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World’s oldest tennis player still holding court

World’s oldest tennis player still holding court at ripe old age of 97

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For 97-year-old Leonid Stanislavs­kyi, a Ukrainian who has been playing amateur tennis for over half a century, it is next to impossible to find a worthy adversary in his age group.

That has not stopped him from participat­ing in the world and European championsh­ips for seniors and outplaying younger competitor­s, although he is not moving around the court as fast as before.

Stanislavs­kyi was 30 when his colleague, then a Soviet champion in gymnastics, introduced him to tennis. Since then, he has trained three times a week in his hometown of Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine.

“It is an elegant type of sport. It is good physical exercise. It is a beautiful game. And there is one more thing about tennis — you can play no matter what age you are,” he said.

A Guinness World Record holder as the oldest tennis player on the planet, Stanislavs­kyi has been training hard ahead of the 2021 Super-Seniors World Championsh­ip due to be held in October in Mallorca, Spain.

For the first time, the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation has introduced a 90-and-over age group in the 2021 tournament after Stanislavs­kyi sent a written request to the federation asking for the new category to be added.

“When I was 95 years old, I felt much better than now,” said Stan

It is a beautiful game. And there is one more thing about tennis — you can play no matter what age you are.”

Leonid Stanislavs­kyi, on his enduring love of tennis

islavskyi, who moves at his own pace trying to return every shot. “It is even hard to walk when you are 97 years old.

“People under 70 say: ‘Thank goodness I lived another year.’

“People between 70 and 90 say: ‘Thank goodness I lived another month.’ I count every day and say: ‘Thank God I lived another day.’”

Stanislavs­kyi said the secret to his longevity is a mixture of good genes and regular exercise.

He starts each morning by performing a series of push-ups and pull-ups. Besides tennis, Stanislavs­kyi is a passionate fan of swimming and skiing, and dreams of making a parachute jump.

He says his ultimate goal is to live to 100 years old and take on Roger Federer.

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 ?? REUTERS ?? Leonid Stanislavs­kyi says the secret to his longevity is good genes and regular exercise. He starts each day by performing push-ups and pull-ups before practicing on the tennis court.
REUTERS Leonid Stanislavs­kyi says the secret to his longevity is good genes and regular exercise. He starts each day by performing push-ups and pull-ups before practicing on the tennis court.
 ?? REUTERS ?? Leonid Stanislavs­kyi, at 97 the world’s oldest tennis player, practices on court in Kharkiv, Ukraine on July 7. The pensioner is set to compete at the 2021 Super-Seniors World Championsh­ip in October.
REUTERS Leonid Stanislavs­kyi, at 97 the world’s oldest tennis player, practices on court in Kharkiv, Ukraine on July 7. The pensioner is set to compete at the 2021 Super-Seniors World Championsh­ip in October.

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