T3 Athletes Honor Legacy at Dee Henry Memorial Wheelchair Tournament
T3 juniors make up 70% of the division at Biola University, with rookie wins and first-time competitors shining on court.
On June 15, 2024, T3Tennis athletes took to the courts at Biola University for the Dee Henry Memorial Wheelchair Tennis Tournament, one of Southern California’s most meaningful adaptive tennis events. This year’s tournament was especially significant, as it was the first held in honor of the late Coach Dee Henry, who dedicated more than 50 years to growing the sport and creating opportunities for athletes of all abilities.
We are proud to share that T3 players made up 70% of the junior division, a powerful reflection of both the growth of our program and the impact of Dee Henry’s vision.
Athlete Highlights:
- Miles celebrated his first-ever tournament win, battling for nearly two hours in an 8-6 match against fellow T3 player Annalyn. A huge milestone for his rookie event.
- Nellie and Liam each competed in their first USTA tournament, showing courage, determination, and excitement for future play.
The tournament was more than just match play. Friday included a Junior and Special Olympics Fun Day, while Saturday evening featured a courtside dinner with Dee Henry’s family, honoring her legacy and lifelong commitment to adaptive sports.
Events like this remind us why we do what we do. Watching our athletes on the court, whether earning their first win, competing for the very first time, or simply showing up with courage, is the heart of T3Tennis. We are proud to continue building on Coach Dee Henry’s legacy by helping athletes grow, compete, and thrive.
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