World's oldest competitive tennis player, 101-year-old Aussie Henry Young reveals secret to long life
Henry Young doesn’t feel like a centenarian and now the international tennis legend is revealing his little secret to a long, strong life.
At 101 years old, Aussie tennis legend Henry Young isn’t winding down — he’s warming up.
The Adelaide centenarian, who is currently training for a seniors’ tournament in Croatia later this year, credits one very simple secret for keeping him match fit: milk.
“I’ve been drinking milk for as long as I can remember – so nearly a whole century now,” Mr Young said.
“It’s just part of life. I have it with breakfast, in tea, sometimes warmed up before bed.”
These days, he’s putting away six litres a week — that’s nearly a litre a day — as part of his long-time health routine.
“It keeps my bones strong, gives me energy, and fits into that healthy routine I’ve had all my life,” he said.
“I don’t feel 101 – I’m still out on the court a few times a week.
“Milk’s definitely one of my little secrets to a long, strong life — along with keeping moving and staying competitive.”
Mr Young — a former WWII fighter pilot and the first 100-year-old to compete at the ITF Masters World Individual Championships in 2023 — shows no signs of slowing down.
He will say cheers on Sunday for World Milk Day, celebrating alongside Dairy Australia which is reminding Aussies milk is more than a nutritious drink but a feel-good staple for all ages.
“Milk is packed with more than 10 essential vitamins and minerals,” Dairy Australia dietitian Kristina Gorgievska said.
“It’s a natural wholefood that supports active, healthy lifestyles — from school kids to seniors like Henry.”
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Originally published as World's oldest competitive tennis player, 101-year-old Aussie Henry Young reveals secret to long life