Sunday, May 3, 2026

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IT MAY BE early days yet, but Shaquon Henry seems to have a bright future in road tennis.

Henry, a product of Ellerslie Secondary, the alma mater of the island’s number one Mark Griffith, caught the attention with some breathtaking strokeplay en route to capturing the 11-15 age group division of the 2016 Monarchs Of The Court Tournament at the Flow Complex in Wildey.

The promising 15-year-old has been improving his game with sessions at the PRTA Academy in Deacons and the Belfield courts, the latter venue under the guidance of coach Darius “Baracus” Gaskin. (MK)

Here, he unleashes one of his forehand winners. (Picture by Kenmore Bynoe.)

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