Introducing Our Performance Players:
Minhoon (Jack) Lee


Ryan Henry

Ryan won multiple Australian national singles and doubles titles as a junior and was a key member of Australian team that won the 16/U world junior championships held in Japan. By the age of 18, he had achieved rankings of World No. 1 in U/18 Doubles, World No. 16 in U/18 Singles, 271 in ATP Doubles and 424 in ATP Singles and competed in the Australian Open Mens Singles and Doubles main draw. Ryan retired early from the game at age 19 due to repetitive injuries and has since focused on developing a career as a tennis professional.

Qualifications

  • AICD Governance Foundations Directors Qualification
  • The EDG business essentials program graduate
  • Dent Business Accelerator Program graduate
  • Tennis Australia Master Club Professional and Diploma of Business
  • Tennis Australia Learning Facilitator certificate
  • Strength and Conditioning Level 1
  • Olympic Weight Lifting Level 1

Career history

  • 2004: Tennis NSW High Performance Coach
  • 2006: Tennis NSW Academy Head Coach
  • 2008: Head Performance Coach at Langley Tennis Club in London
  • 2011: Co-founded Voyager Tennis Academy
  • 2017: Joined the Tennis NSW board as a Director
  • 2019: Co-authored and published book β€˜Winning on and off the court’

Ryan is responsible for the overall management and development of Voyager Tennis and is passionate about helping tennis thrive at all levels from grass roots right the way through to the professional level.

What I love about Tennis?
I loved the intensity of competing as a player and all the life opportunities that Tennis has provided such as character building, world travel and helping me to build a career. I’d like to share these opportunities and help as many players as possible to develop to their full potential as both players and as people.

Meet Full-Time Academy Player Jack Lee

Meet Jack, a dedicated member of the Voyager Tennis Academy Full Time Program!

Jack is the son of a 3x Olympic High Jumper who competed in Barcelona, Atlanta, and Sydney.

His family made the significant move from Seoul, Korea to Sydney to support his tennis journey. πŸ†

Jack joined our Full Time Program in Year 7 – 2020, and he is currently making waves on the ITF tour. He will graduate high school in 2025 and is aiming to start college in Autumn 2026. πŸ“šπŸŽ“

We’re excited to support Jack as he continues to excel both on and off the court! πŸ’ͺ✨

ByΒ Ryan Henry, Managing Director of Voyager Tennis and Ex-Pro Tennis Player

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