Henri Leconte is one of France’s most celebrated tennis champions, known for his flair, humour, and crowd-pleasing style.
He reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 5 and doubles ranking of World No. 6, winning 9 singles and 10 doubles titles across a 16-year professional career. Henri was a finalist at the 1988 French Open and a semi-finalist at Wimbledon, with standout wins over Boris Becker, Ivan Lendl, and Pete Sampras.
A key figure in France’s historic 1991 Davis Cup victory, Henri was named “Champion of Champions” by L’Équipe alongside Guy Forget. He remains undefeated with Forget in their 11 doubles matches and continues to play on the ATP Champions Tour.
Henri is fluent in English and French and brings charisma and warmth to every appearance.
He’s a seasoned television commentator, a Celebrity MasterChef semi-finalist, and a passionate advocate for Padel through his HL PADEL initiative. His versatility makes him a standout choice for brand activations, sponsor experiences, tennis clinics, and premium hospitality events.
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