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Timothy Henry Henman OBE (born 6 September 1974) is a British former professional tennis player. He was ranked world No. 4 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) during the early 2000s. Henman won 15 career ATP Tour titles (eleven in singles and four in doubles), including the 2003 Paris Masters. A serve-and-volley player, he was the first British man to reach the singles semifinals of Wimbledon since Roger Taylor in the 1970s. Henman reached six major semifinals, and earned a 40–14 win-loss record with the Great Britain Davis Cup team.
Henman was the British No. 1 player in 1996 and again from 1999 to 2005. He is one of the most successful British players of the Open Era, winning $11,635,542 prize money. In the 2004 New Year Honours, he was appointed an OBE.
Henman started playing tennis before the age of three, and began systematic training in the Slater Squad at eleven. After suffering a serious injury which affected him for the better part of two years, he began touring internationally as a junior and achieved some successes. He rose quickly up the ATP rankings, and by 1996 had reached the quarterfinals of Wimbledon. For most of his career, Henman was considered a grass court specialist, reaching four Wimbledon semifinals in the five years between 1998 and 2002. He also achieved considerable success on hard courts early in his career, with his first title on the top tier ATP tour won in Sydney with a straight sets win over Carlos Moya. He became comfortable on clay only later in his career, when in 2004 he reached the semifinals of the French Open. Henman retired from professional tennis in late 2007, but remains active on the ATP Champions Tour (a tour for former professional tennis players).
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Current items with a signature of Tim Henman

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thumbnailTim Henman British Tennis Legend & Commentator Signed 12x8 Photo + Dealer COA£24.99logo
thumbnailTim Henman British Tennis Legend & Commentator Signed 12x8 Photo + Dealer COA£24.99logo
thumbnailTim Henman signed 12x8" Tennis photo / COA£11.98logo
thumbnailTim Henman signed 12x8" Tennis photo / COA£11.98logo

Traded items with a signature of Tim Henman

The most expensive item with a signature of Tim Henman (Tim Henman Signed Great Britain Davis Cup Tracksuit 90’s XL Vintage Tennis Worn?) was sold in March 2022 for £349.99 while the cheapest item (Tim Henman Signed Framed Limited Edition Print) found a new owner for £0.50 in January 2021. The month with the most items sold (6) was May 2020 with an average selling price of £14.99 for an autographed item of Tim Henman. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in March 2022 with £349.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £0.50 was January 2020. In average, an autographed item from Tim Henman is worth £14.99.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Tim Henman were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

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thumbnail* SIGNED by Tim * Tim Henman : England's Finest by Simon Felstein , Hardcover£33.40logo
thumbnail* SIGNED by Tim * Tim Henman : England's Finest by Simon Felstein , Hardcover£33.40logo
thumbnailFramed Tim Henman Tennis Sport Poster With Genuine Autograph£36.06logo
thumbnailSigned Photo Tim Henman£23.20logo
thumbnailSigned Photo Tim Henman£23.20logo
thumbnailSigned Tim Henman Framed Shirt - Frame 93cm x 95cm & Signed Tennis Racket£208.70logo
thumbnailSigned Tim Henman Framed Shirt - Frame 93cm x 95cm & Signed Tennis Racket£208.70logo
thumbnailTENNIS MEMORABILIA HAND SIGNED 10X8 FULL COLOUR BRITISH STAR TIM HENMAN£22.71logo
thumbnailTENNIS MEMORABILIA HAND SIGNED 10X8 FULL COLOUR BRITISH STAR TIM HENMAN£22.71logo
thumbnailTim Henman Genuine Hand Signed Tennis Polo Shirt£34.73logo
thumbnailTim Henman Genuine Hand Signed Tennis Polo Shirt£34.73logo
thumbnailTim Henman Hand Signed 16x12 Photo Mount Display Wimbledon Autograph Memorabilia£49.99logo
thumbnailTim Henman Hand Signed 16x12 Photo Mount Display Wimbledon Autograph Memorabilia£49.99logo
thumbnailTim Henman, hand signed limited edition print by Stephen Smith£19.08logo
thumbnailTim Henman, hand signed limited edition print by Stephen Smith£19.08logo

Latest News about Tim Henman

Emma Raducanu needs to toughen up physically, says Tim Henman after British No 1 (29/06/2026): The British No1 did her best to push through the pain and make the start line at Wimbledon but a scan on Sunday night revealed the injury had developed into a stress fracture. Go to news article Tim Henman is left in a sweaty mess as heat bomb hits the Australian Open - forc (27/01/2026): The extreme heat in Melbourne has taken its toll on all those at the Australian Open - and Tim Henman is no exception judging by recent footage. Go to news article Tim Henman brands complaints from players such as Emma Raducanu and Jack Draper (07/07/2025): MATTHEW LAMBWELL AT WIMBLEDON: Tim Henman has described as 'complete garbage' complaints from players about the accuracy of electronic line calling. Go to news article Tim Henman uses his BBC slot to back controversial Wimbledon expansion project (05/07/2025): The All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) has sought planning permission to treble the size of the 42-acre site to include a new 8,000-seat stadium and 38 new grass courts. Go to news article Katie Boulter crashes out of US Open after shock defeat by Jessica Bouzas Maneir (29/08/2024): MATTHEW LAMBERT AT FLUSHING MEADOWS: Movement is not the strongest facet of the Katie Boulter game but the British No 1 looked positively sluggish here. Go to news article

Older News Stories about Tim Henman

Emma Raducanu plays down expectations ahead of Wimbledon return - after Tim Henm (06/2024): KIERAN GILL AT WIMBLEDON: The 21-year-old Brit is playing at the All England Club for the first time since 2022, having missed last year's edition as she recovered from injury. Go to news article TIM HENMAN: Dicko was ever present in my life for 30 years - I'm still in shock (01/2024): TIM HENMAN: I feel very emotional just thinking back to a couple of weeks ago when I was enjoying a few drinks and a fondue with Mike Dickson on the slopes of Morzine. Go to news article Tim Henman outlines what Emma Raducanu must to do to become a top five player af (01/2023): Tim Henman believes Emma Raducanu can rise to the top of women's tennis if she increases her conditioning and experience levels. Raducanu was beaten in straight sets. Go to news article Tim Henman believes Emma Raducanu will win 'many more big titles' in the future (01/2022): Raducanu, 19, was knocked out in the second-round of the Australian Open this month, having gone down to Danka Kovinic and struggled with finger blisters. Go to news article Tim Henman hails Emma Raducanu's impressive composure as the Briton reaches US O (09/2021): The 18-year-old has reached the last eight at Flushing Meadows without dropping a single set so far, and Henman, on courtside quotes on Amazon, praised her 'incredible' performance. Go to news article Dan Evans insists he is happy with his weight after Tim Henman suggested he 'cou (01/2020): MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: More sensitive souls than Dan Evans may have taken umbrage at Tim Henman's suggestion earlier this month that he needs to cut down on his calorie intake. Go to news article Tim Henman to captain Britain at the inaugural ATP Cup (11/2019): Tim Henman's return to top level performance tennis as captain of Britain's team for the ATP Cup was confirmed on Thursday night after the new competition was launched. Go to news article Milos Raonic, Tim Henman and Katie Boulter sit down with Sportsmail to review th (10/2019): EXCLUSIVE: As the 2019 tennis season draws to a close, it is time to look back. Sportsmail sat down with Milos Raonic, Tim Henman and Katie Boulter to find out their player of the year and plenty more... Go to news article