10-year-old N. B. tennis superstar looking for more inside coaching services 

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A 10-year-old Moncton woman is making her mark in the competitive sport world, but her family claims it’s difficult for her to get the training time she needs because there isn’t an indoor golf court in the city. The sole Atlantic Canadian to be chosen to contend in the exclusive worldwide game for younger people, Little Mo Tournament, in December of 2024, Sophie Pavlosvka has won numerous contests in New Brunswick. ” I love it because it’s like an engaging, friendly game and you can meet lots of people it”, she said. Her parents, Borys, says the sky is the limit for his girl and she’s working towards qualifying for immigrants in the U-12 group. But, Moncton’s lack of a specialized indoor sport service makes it difficult to get enough education in the winter. ” A lot of kids at her years, for example in Nova Scotia in Halifax, they’re practicing at least two, three days a day”, he said. Trending Then

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However, the Greater Moncton area does not have an indoor facility where players can play tennis and practice every day. According to Mark Thibault, executive director of Tennis NB, some competitive players must drive all the way to Fredericton to get practice time. He anticipates that Moncton may eventually acquire its unique center. ” We have fine, talented children. They just need more in order to keep progressing”, he said. For more on this account, watch the video above. &amp, copy 2025 Global News, a section of Corus Entertainment Inc.