"The interest has always been great in Indian tennis with Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi in the last 15-20 years but it's important that you have next generation coming through," Henman said lamenting about India's fortune in the post Lee-Hesh era.
"You want top class singles players, that's the highest level in tennis. It's good to maintain the interest and hopefully one of the younger players come up. I know you have a couple of younger players improving their rankings but I would love to see top class singles players because that would take the interest level to a higher level," the four-time Wimbledon semifinalist said.
The 11-time Tour winner is here as the ambassador for HSBC Road to Wimbledon U-14 programme wherein the top two each in boys and girls will get a chance to compete at the Junior Masters in Wimbledon.
Henman said he's here to promote grasscourts tennis and at the same time develop grassroots talents in India with AITA having a three-year pact with the Road to Wimbledon programme.
"I'm really impressed by the standards of the boys and girls here. This is an opportunity that can grow from strength to strength. I'm grateful to the All England Club for the time and effort they are putting in.
The 40-year-old English icon incidentally had kick-started his career in India in 1994 with three successive tournament wins on the Indian satellite circuit.
"This is my first visit to Kolkata. I played one of the most important Satellites in my career in 1993 and I won three of the four tournaments in the circuit. It makes extra special to me to come back to India.
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