Wimbledon: 'They are the great components of a champion'
17-year-old Henry Searle says it's a "special feeling" to end Britain's 61-year wait for a boys' singles champion at Wimbledon after a remarkable display on Court 1 over the weekend.
The unseeded teenager beat Russia's Yaroslav Demin 6-4 6-4 to claim the title.
After the victory, he made sure to thank his coaching team from the National Tennis Academy, based in Loughborough.
He is the first British boy to win the title since Stanley Matthews in 1962, and he did so without losing a single set across the whole tournament.
So it was a very proud moment for the team in Loughborough.
Nathan Miller is the Academy Manager and Head of Performance Support, and was full of joy when he spoke to Jack Rafferty...
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