Tetyana BILENKO: It is hard without table tennis

Ukraine’s Tetyana BILENKO is in Kiev at home; like most of us in self isolation.

 

“During quarantine all my days are almost the same. I do my homework with my son and every day I practice online with my physical training coach. It’s very difficult to live without table tennis. Unfortunately I have not table at home and all the halls are closed so there’s only fitness training ” said BILENKO.

 

Now there is a time for something else:

 

“There is a lot of time for time for making tasty and healthy dishes for watching movies reading books and spend all days with my baby.”

 

BILENKO had a message to all:

 

“I wish everyone good health and hope that soon we will all meet again at the competitions. However now is better to stay at home”.

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