Tennis, Everyone?

SERGEI GUNEYEV for TIME

RALLYING CALL: Zhbanova on the only court in Perkhlyai. She has the talent to make it in tennis, but can she scrape together enough money to compete?

Feeding the cows, cleaning out the pigpen and weeding the potato beds — that's the routine Irina Zhbanova grew up with in Perkhlyai, a desolate village of 740 souls in the depressed Russian republic of Mordovia, 600 km southeast of Moscow. But for the past three years, Zhbanova, 14, has been following another daily routine: for two hours early in the morning and two more after school, she practices her aces and backhands, flat serves and chip shots, footwork and block volleys. "Trying harder makes up for my starting in tennis too late," she says. "All right, I won't jump as...

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