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Wimbledon: Is this 17-year-old boy the future of British men's tennis?

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Henry Searle has made history by becoming the first British boys' singles champion at Wimbledon since 1962 - at just 17-years-old.

With his 134 miles per hour serve he's being hailed as the future of British men's tennis, as Sky News' Becky Johnson has been finding out.

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