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Milovan Kegevic, Candidate for Fetech: "I Want the Regions to Emerge Once and for All"

From Cooperativa · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Milovan Kegevic, a candidate for the presidency of the Chilean Tennis Federation (Fetech), aims to develop high-performance centers in the country's northern and southern regions.
  • Kegevic, currently president of the Quinta Regiรณn Tennis Association, emphasizes his regionalist perspective.
  • He stated his desire for the regions to gain prominence and development.

Milovan Kegevic, president of the Quinta Regiรณn Tennis Association and a candidate for the leadership of the Chilean Tennis Federation (Fetech), has outlined his vision for bolstering tennis infrastructure across the country. A key proposal involves establishing high-performance centers in Chile's northern and southern regions.

Kegevic expressed a strong commitment to regional development, stating, "I am a regionalist and I want the regions to emerge once and for all." This sentiment underscores his belief in decentralizing resources and opportunities within Chilean tennis, moving beyond the traditional focus on the capital.

His candidacy centers on the idea of empowering regional associations and fostering talent development throughout the nation. By creating dedicated high-performance centers, Kegevic aims to provide athletes in all parts of Chile with the necessary training facilities and support to compete at national and international levels.

The candidate's focus on regional upliftment suggests a strategic shift for Fetech, prioritizing broader geographic inclusion and aiming to unlock the full potential of tennis talent across Chile.

I am a regionalist and I want the regions to emerge once and for all.

โ€” Milovan KegevicExplaining his vision for developing high-performance centers in Chile's northern and southern regions.
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Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.