Mother of Wolverhampton tennis star thanks 'Henry's Barmy Army' for support on journey to Wimbledon success
The mother of Wolverhampton tennis star Henry Searle has credited the support he has received as going a "long way" towards his success.
The 17-year-old was roared onto to Wimbledon success by 'Henry's Barmy Army,' many of which are fellow Wolves fans.
Henry didn't drop a set on the way to winning the boy's singles championship, the first British winner in more than 60 years.
He beat fifth seed Yaroslav Demin 6-4, 6-4 on Court One and is now set for a glittering tennis career.
His mother Emma said the whole family was extremely proud of him and added it had been a "whirlwind" but thanked everyone for their support.