Career
He went on to Tulane University where he was a two-time first-team All American in 1959 and 1960, and second-team All-American in 1957. Henry also reached the singles final of the tournament in Cincinnati in 1960, falling to Miguel Olvera of Ecuador. He also reached the doubles final in 1957.
Henry was enshrined into Tulane’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1983, as well as the Industry Training Authority Collegiate Men"s Tennis Hall of Fame in 2000.
He also was the head tennis coach at North Carolina State University for 16 years. He also Coached Tennis at Emory University 1964-1967.
Henry played in Wimbledon twice in the early 1960s and reached the ranking of Number. 10 in the United States. and World Number.
18. He also reached as high as United States. Number.
4 in doubles. In 1961, Henry defeated Roy Emerson who was ranked Number. 1 in the world at the time.