Henry’s ace service to Foundation project

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Wolves Foundation ambassador and junior Wimbledon champion Henry Searle put his sporting skills to the test and inspired a group of young students from the city when attending a session at the charity’s Arena at Aldersley.

Searle, who was born and brought up in Wolverhampton, attended a Premier League Inspires activation where he joined in various skill-related activities focused on football and tennis with students from Our Lady & St Chad Catholic Academy and the Royal School.

The event also saw Searle return to the Aldersley Arena where he used to train during a spell with Wolves Academy prior to prioritising tennis, where he is now forging a hugely promising career.

Searle also took part in a Q&A session with students, championing the values of hard work and resilience, the importance of making sacrifices and the support of family and friends in helping him pursue his sporting dream.

“It was a fun afternoon taking part in some activities with a bit of tennis integration,” he said.

“It was nice to hopefully have an impact and try and inspire the students and motivate them to follow their dreams.

“Being able to give back as a Foundation ambassador is the least I can do.

“It’s always good for young people to have access to sporting activities and hopefully pick up some inspiration to do something that they love.”

Searle, who attended St Peter’s Collegiate Academy, grew up playing tennis at the Wolverhampton Lawn Tennis & Squash Club, situated next to Wolves’ Compton Park training ground.

He burst onto the national stage with his sensational triumph at Wimbledon in 2023, becoming the first young Brit to lift the Boys’ Singles title since Stanley Matthews – son of the legendary footballer – 61 years previously.

He has since moved into the senior ranks and set about proving himself at the higher level, and is currently ranked at 386 in the ATP Tour rankings for men’s singles.

Searle became an ambassador of Wolves Foundation earlier this summer, joining a team including former Wolves captains Karl Henry and Anna Price, current Wolves Women’s captain Anna Morphet, broadcasters and media personalities Suzi Perry, Mark Rhodes, Amber Sandhu, Johnny Phillips and Jacqui Oatley, music performer/producer S-X and home chef influencer Mitch Lane.

“Coming back to Aldersley is quite cool because I used to play football for the Academy for a few years and would come here regularly in the evenings for training sessions,” he added.

“Wolverhampton is home for me and it’s always amazing to come back.

“I always try and make the most of the time when I am here and see family and friends as much as possible – it’s always nice to be home.”

Premier League Inspires is a personal development programme supported by the Premier League and Professional Footballers’ Association, mainly delivered in secondary schools, with hundreds of students involved in Wolverhampton and the surrounding areas.

It uses the power of football and sport to inspire 11 to 18 year-olds to develop the personal skills and positive attitudes to reach their full potential, which is where hearing some of Searle’s story will have such a substantial impact for the young people.

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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

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Johnny Phillips | Sky Sports Presenter and Foundation Ambassador

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Mustafa | Football & Education College Academy student

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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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