The Tim Henman Foundation is a youth charity with a mission to transform the lives of disadvantaged young people through the creation of sporting and educational opportunities that also deliver improved mental and physical health.
Former British No.1 Tim Henman took part in a 24-hour tennis challenge playing non-stop from 9am to 9pm at the Indoor Tennis Centre at the All-England Club, Wimbledon. In the 24th hour of the challenge, Tim Henman was joined by the two-time Wimbledon champion, Sir Andy Murray.
An incredible experience
Alex said: “The Wolfe Power Club Podcast was delighted to support the Tim Henman Foundation fundraiser. The event raised £135,188 for youth charitable causes with the mission of transforming the lives of disadvantaged young people by creating sporting and educational opportunities.
“On the tennis front, it was incredible to play against former World No.4 Tim Henman at Wimbledon in hour 23 of 24 hours of tennis, with my umpire friends calling the lines and then being replaced for the final hour by Sir Andy Murray!”
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