Home schooling and travel: Life as a 10-year-old tennis star
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Wimbledon is in full swing and all eyes are on the British players - but what does it take to reach the top of the sport? Hunter Henderson is one of those who hopes to make a career in tennis - and …
Wimbledon is in full swing and all eyes are on the British players - but what does it take to reach the top of the sport? Hunter Henderson is one of those who hopes to make a career in tennis - and the 10-year-old is already making sacrifices to get there. Hunter, whose father is the former Sheffield United striker Darius Henderson, has played tennis since the age of three and is based at Doncaster Lawn Tennis Club. He and his younger sister Halo, who is also a talented player, are home-schooled to fit around their training schedule and have to travel to Leeds and Sheffield for advanced coaching sessions on indoor courts. Hunter's hard work is paying off, as he has just won the Smrikva Bowl, a junior tournament in Croatia which counts Carlos Alcaraz as a past finalist. The youngster described himself as "feeling like part of British tennis history" after claiming the title. Darius, who was a youth trainee at hometown club Doncaster Rovers and later made 72 appearances for the Blades, said his son was fully committed to training five days a week. "At the beginning it was take him down to the local tennis club, see how he gets on, and he really did love it and he kind of drives it himself now. "Hunter and Halo have something in common and it becomes quite competitive in the house at times." Doncaster does not have indoor courts, meaning the family make regular trips to tennis centres elsewhere in Yorkshire. …
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