Wimbledon junior champion Searle becomes Foundation ambassador

Wimbledon junior champion Searle becomes Foundation ambassador Image

Wolves Foundation are delighted to announce that aspiring tennis ace and former Wimbledon junior champion Henry Searle is to become an ambassador of the club’s official charity.

The 19-year-old, a lifelong Wolves fan born and brought up in the city, wrote his name into tennis history two years ago by becoming the first young Brit to lift the Boys’ Singles title since Stanley Matthews – son of the legendary footballer – 61 years previously.

Since progressing at senior level to his current world ranking of 445, Henry has played in the Men’s Singles event at Wimbledon last year, and has now been handed a Wild Card to take part in this year’s Championships, which get underway on Monday.

Henry will now become part of the team of ambassadors for the Foundation who help to raise awareness of the charity’s work, in his case with a particular motivation on supporting projects offering opportunities for young people who might otherwise not have access to sport.

“We are thrilled that Henry is to become an ambassador of Wolves Foundation, supporting the work which we deliver across the city,” says Will Clowes, head of Wolves Foundation.

“With Henry being a lifelong Wolves fan and resident of the city, many of us at the Foundation and club have followed his progress closely, and were delighted to see him achieve the historic feat of winning the Boys Singles title at Wimbledon a couple of years ago.

“Given tennis is an individual sport which requires so much determination both physically and mentally, Henry’s journey and achievements so far provide an inspiring story and something which our participants – especially the younger ones – can aspire to.

“It is great to hear that he is particularly interested in supporting projects which provide opportunities for young people to enjoy sport across the city, and we are all really looking forward to working with him moving forward.”

Henry first started playing tennis at the age of three, for many years honing his skills at the Wolverhampton Lawn Tennis & Squash club in Newbridge, next to Wolves’ Compton Park training ground.

As a youngster, he was also proficient at football, including playing for Wolves Academy until the time came to make a choice, and it looks like he made the right decision!

Henry did then return to Compton Park following his Wimbledon triumph two years ago, bringing his trophy to show the players and management staff as well as enjoying a tour of the facilities.

“I love football and have been a Wolves fan since I was a little kid, getting to games as much as possible when my schedule allows,” says Henry.

“This opportunity to become an ambassador of Wolves Foundation is one I am proud to take on, to hopefully give something back to the local community.

“I feel fortunate to have been able to work hard and develop in a sport which I really enjoy, and I’d love to see as many young people as possible also given a chance to enjoy the many benefits of taking part in physical activities.

“I am excited about helping out wherever I can with the Foundation’s work encouraging more activity across the city.”

Everyone at Wolves Foundation appreciates Henry’s future involvement with the charity and wishes him all the best at Wimbledon, where he will also play American Ethan Quinn in the first round, and also features in the Men’s Doubles competition alongside Birmingham’s Dan Evans.

"Without Wolves Foundation I wouldn't be here today, that's for certain."

John Martin | Head 4 Health participant

"As a lifelong Wolves fan, to represent the Club and Foundation is something I'll cherish forever."

Daz James | Wolves Disability FC

"It is amazing to be out there meeting people and having some fun. It is really important for Wolves to have this connection with the fans and to see the happiness in their faces."

Toti Gomes | Wolves Defender

"Savannah absolutely loves the group. The staff are committed to making every single session fun and welcoming."

Natasha | Healthy Goals parent

"It’s special because it's my club and I’m so proud to be from Wolves as well. I can see the projects and all the work Wolves Foundation are doing and I know it makes such an impact, so to even be a little part of that and to help out where I can – it's so exciting."

Amber Sandhu | Broadcaster and Foundation Ambassador

"It’s huge for the school, I can’t speak highly enough of Wolves Foundation and the opportunities that they give us."

Mr Robinson | Woodsetton School

“I think all football clubs should be the beating heart of their communities and Wolves, through the Foundation, manages to do that."

Johnny Phillips | Sky Sports Presenter and Foundation Ambassador

"We get loads of different opportunities with a Premier League club. I feel really privileged to be a part of it."

Mustafa | Football & Education College Academy student

"Frank has Alzheimer’s Disease and when he was first diagnosed we felt lost and alone. Attending Molineux Memories is a lifeline for both of us; it is run by friendly, committed staff who ensure that everyone is included and enjoys themselves."

Frank and Alison | Molineux Memories

"To come here and be hands on with the kids is unreal. Working with Wolves and the Foundation is a blessing and I'm honoured. It feels surreal sometimes but it's the best feeling."

S-X | Music Producer and Foundation Ambassador

"Wolves has definitely helped my personal development, but now also helps me to develop people I work with. I wouldn’t be where I am today without the opportunities Wolves Foundation have given me."

Carl Ackasovs | Wolves Foundation

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