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Tennis star Dmitrii Baskov turns hero to feed poor in Ahmedabad

The Davis Cup player arrived in India in January to visit a tennis academy before the advancing pandemic prevented him from returning home

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Tennis player Dmitrii Baskov (centre) packs food for needy people along with Pramesh (right) and Ami Modi. PIC/AFP

Tennis player Dmitrii Baskov (centre) packs food for needy people along with Pramesh (right) and Ami Modi. PIC/AFP

Moldovan tennis player Dmitrii Baskov has been hailed as an Indian hero after joining a campaign to feed Ahmedabad's poor, who are struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Davis Cup player arrived in India in January to visit a tennis academy before the advancing pandemic prevented him from returning home. Dmitrii, 25, once a hitting partner for Wimbledon champion Simona Halep, has since been helping out by packaging food for the needy in Ahmedabad.

He is among a team packing bread, rice and other dishes at the Ace Tennis Academy, destined for the city's slums and containment zones. "My friend Pramesh Modi mentioned this [idea of feeding the poor] and I said yes, sounds great and the next day we did it and it continued day after day," said Dmitrii. "He is an Indian hero and could be a role model for a number of Indians who have not come out of their houses to even help out in one way or the other," said Mitul Parikh, who packs food alongside Dmitrii.

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