Young Tennis Players to rub shoulders with former World #4 British Tennis Star
Four young tennis players will travel to Mustique on Saturday, August 2, 2025 where they will spend time interacting with former world No. 4 tennis star, Tim Henman. The British tennis legend will spend the day guiding the young athletes on their games and opening their minds to the world of opportunity the sport has to offer. This comes out of an initiative by All Athletes Inc, in collaboration with Mustique Tennis, and the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Tennis Association (SVGTA) which is this weekend launching ‘Serve For Change’, an initiative designed to celebrate the next generation of tennis talent in St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG).
The inaugural edition of Serve For Change will see Loukhya Premraj, Amaia Waterstone, Ethan Kent and Akquin Johnson flying to Mustique “for a transformative day of mentorship,” a release from All Athletes Inc. said.
These players are the respective Under-14 Girls’ and Boys’ champions and runners-up following the recently concluded National Junior Tennis Tournament held by the SVGTA at the National Tennis Centre, Villa. The meeting and interaction with Henman is billed to be the highlight of the day.
Henman will spend the day guiding the young athletes on their games and opening their minds to the world of opportunity the sport has to offer. The experience, the release states, aims to raise the confidence of the young players and give them international exposure alongside elevating their technical game.
“As the athletes and their guardians prepare for this once-in-a-lifetime experience, the message is clear: with community, mentorship and belief, anything is possible,” the release from All Athletes Inc, also states.
All Athletes Incorporated describes itself as “a community of visionaries dedicated to empowering the next generation of leaders through the transformative power of sports and education” whose founder and president is Shane Cadougan.