Built in 1979, it formerly formed part of the Spartak sports society (which received its name by means of the then-popular Russian translation of the eponymous Italian book by Raffaello Giovagnoli).
[3] The club is known for training a number of top Russian tennis players, some of which have become world No.
[4][5][6] Competition for places at the academy was high as of 2013 due to its rigorous training program.
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