Svitolina Foundation and Lytvyn Foundation Launch a Sports and Education Program for Children: Winner to Receive a UAH 100,000 Dream Grant

A new sports and educational program, ONE POINT: Game. Mind. Future., is launching for young Ukrainians who play tennis. Through a series of events, children aged 10–14 will compete on the court in an Olympic-style knockout tournament and have the opportunity to meet renowned tennis players Elina Svitolina and Sergiy Stakhovsky to discuss success in sports and life.
The program’s main prize is a Dream Grant worth UAH 100,000, providing financial support to help the winner achieve a personal goal related to sports, education, or personal development. This approach reflects the project’s core mission: helping children not only succeed on the court but also dream boldly and pursue their ambitions.
About the Program
ONE POINT is an initiative of Svitolina Foundation, implemented in partnership with Lytvyn Foundation, founded by Kharkiv-based digital entrepreneur and philanthropist Volodymyr Lytvyn.
The Svitolina Foundation is dedicated to creating opportunities for future generations by using sport as a tool for positive and sustainable change.
The Lytvyn Foundation focuses on investing in Ukraine’s future through youth education, the development of information technologies, and support for small businesses.
The organizers believe that young people develop best through a combination of healthy competition, new knowledge, and meaningful interactions with individuals who have achieved success in their fields. The ONE POINT program is open to children and teenagers from across Ukraine and will include a series of events.
Registration Open for the First Tennis Day
Registration is now open for the first Tennis Day, which will take place on July 17.
The event will consist of two parts: a tennis tournament and a meeting with professional athletes.
ONE POINT Tennis Tournament
The tournament is designed for children aged 10–14 who have at least one year of regular tennis training experience. Boys and girls will compete together in a single tournament bracket using an Olympic-style knockout format, where players are eliminated after one loss.
The tournament can accommodate up to 256 participants.
The winner will receive a Dream Grant to support the realization of their personal goal.
The tournament rules can be found via the official registration link.
Meet Elina Svitolina
On the day of the tournament, participants and guests will have the opportunity to attend an open discussion with Elina Svitolina and Sergiy Stakhovsky.
The conversation will focus on building a professional sports career, overcoming setbacks, leadership, and goal setting. The session will be held in a public talk format.
The event is open to everyone upon prior registration through the link above.
Additional Information and Contacts
Svitolina Foundation
info@elinasvitolinafoundation.org
Lytvyn Foundation
press@lytvynfoundation.org