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Henry Choi is a Canadian Professional Tennis Player [1] and High Performance Coach. [2] Henry attended Indiana State University where played Division One tennis in college for the Indiana Sycamores at Indiana State. Choi is perhaps the most heralded freshman recruit in the history of ISU tennis. [3] [2] [3]
In June 2019, after winning 5 Championships in 6 months, he reached a career high of #1 Singles and #7 in Doubles. [4] [1]. Henry represented Canada at the Young Senior World Team Championships in Florida in 2018 and was a semi-finalist at the World 35 Men's Singles Championships that year. [1]In 2022 Henry reached World #1 in ITF Men's 35 doubles after winning the World Championships in Portugal. [5] [4]
In 2020 he was named Tennis BC's High Performance Coach of the Year. [6] [7]
2007 & 2010 Tennis BC Male Player of the Year Award 2018 Tennis Canada Excellence Award [10] 2017 Tennis Canada's TPA Year Round Facility Excellence Award (RCC Director of Tennis) [10] 2010 Tennis Canada's Gary Caron TPA Scholarship [11] [7]
Tennis Achievements [7]
Men's Open Singles Singles
5 Stanley Park Open Men's Singles Titles (2008, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2017) [12] 5 Richmond Open Men's Singles Titles (2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016) 8 Delta Open Men's Singles Titles (2007, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) 3 Burnaby Open Men's Singles Titles (2007, 2010, 2018) 2 Coquitlam Open Men's Singles Titles (2010, 2011) Hyack Open Men's Singles Champion (2007) Alberta Grassroots Charity Tennis Champion Men's Singles Title (2014) 3 Copacabana Holiday Open White Oaks Titles, Ontario Men's Singles Title 3 $9000 ACE Circuit Canada Indoor Open Championships Men's Singles Titles [9]
Open Mens Doubles
Richmond Open Men's Doubles Title (2011, 2012, 2013) Delta Open Men's Doubles Title (2009, 2013) Burnaby Open Men's Doubles Title (2007, 2010, 2018) Hyack Open Men's Doubles Champion (2007) [13] [8]
Open Mixed Doubles
EC Arizona Open Mixed Doubles Title (2012) Chad Warren Memorial Open Mixed Title (2014) BCSWTA Racquets & Runners Open Mixed Doubles Title (2016) [7] [9]
Masters 35 Men's Singles
2 Van Lawn Masters Men's 35 Singles Titles (2017, 2019) 2 BC Senior Provincial Men's 35 Singles Titles (2017, 2018) 2 Canadian Senior Nationals Men's 35 Singles Titles (2017, 2018) 4 Senior Men's 35 Singles ITF Titles in 2019 (Toronto, Mt. Tremblant, Arizona, Miami) 1 in 2017 (Wilson Mayfair Senior ITF, Toronto) 1 in 2018 (Osten Victor Wilson ITF, Calgary) [7] [9]
Masters 35 Men's Doubles
Mt Tremblant Cup ITF Men's 35 Doubles Title (2019) Miami Beach ITF Men's 35 Doubles Title (2019) Wilson Mayfair ITF Mens 35 Doubles Title (2019) Vancouver Lawn Masters ITF Men's 35 Doubles Title (2017) [7] [9] [8] [1]