JHL tennis impact

Raising the Game: Jean Henri Lhuillier’s Unmatched Impact on Philippine Tennis

For more than two decades, Jean Henri Lhuillier—President and CEO of Cebuana Lhuillier and President of Unified Tennis Philippines (UTP)—has been a driving force behind the sustained growth of Philippine tennis.

With bold vision, strategic investment, and a deep commitment to Filipino athletes, he has built an ecosystem that supports talent from grassroots to global competition, helping reshape the country’s tennis landscape in the process.

Lhuillier’s involvement with the sport goes far beyond advocacy. He served as team manager of the Philippine Davis Cup teams for several years, guiding top national athletes through one of the sport’s most competitive global arenas. His leadership extended to the international stage as part-owner and team manager of the Philippine Mavericks in the International Premier Tennis League (IPTL), where he worked alongside global icons such as Maria Sharapova, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Andy Murray, and Filipino standout Treat Huey—one of several internationally recognized Filipino players who rose with his backing. Others include Cecil Mamiit and Katharina Lehnert, both of whom made their mark globally with Lhuillier’s long-standing support.

 

“These experiences proved what I’ve always believed: Filipinos have the skill, drive, and heart to compete with the world’s best,” Lhuillier shares. “Our role is to build the system that supports them every step of the way.”

 

That system is firmly in place through Unified Tennis Philippines (UTP), the national tennis development organization he leads. Under his direction, UTP has become the backbone of tennis growth in the country, focused on building a sustainable and inclusive environment for athletes at all levels.

 

UTP now organizes over 100 tournaments each year, covering juniors, professionals, seniors, and recreational players. With a network of 24 regional officers, it ensures that opportunities extend beyond urban centers, empowering players across the archipelago. Its active membership of more than 1,200 players reflects a thriving and energized tennis community.

 

A cornerstone of Lhuillier’s approach is international exposure. Through UTP, 31 of the country’s top junior players have competed in international circuits such as the ITF, ATF, and WTA Future Stars tournaments in countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, and China. Among them is a standout group known as the “Elite Eight”—UTP’s most promising junior athletes, handpicked for focused training and regular international competition. These experiences build confidence, sharpen skills, and instill a winning mindset.

 

To further elevate local talent, UTP introduced the Universal Tennis Rating (UTR) to the Philippines. Used by the ATP, WTA, and ITF, UTR offers a global, merit-based evaluation of player performance. This gives Filipino players a level playing field and a clearer path to international rankings.

 

Beyond technical training and competition, Lhuillier has eliminated key barriers that often prevent young athletes from advancing. Through Cebuana Lhuillier Sports, he has provided end-to-end support covering coaching, equipment, travel, and tournament logistics—making tennis more accessible to players regardless of background.

 

Among those who continue to benefit from this system are some of the country’s top players today. Through the Cebuana Lhuillier Tennis Ambassadors program, Lhuillier supports Francis Casey Alcantara, Ruben Gonzales, and AJ Lim—all of whom have represented the Philippines in the Davis Cup, Southeast Asian Games, and other major international events. His consistent backing has helped them reach new milestones and inspired younger generations to dream bigger.

 

“These aren’t just programs. They’re launchpads,” Lhuillier emphasizes. “We’re not just teaching tennis—we’re helping young athletes compete, succeed, and see what’s possible.”

 

With Philippine tennis now gaining renewed momentum, Lhuillier continues to set his sights higher. His goals: institutionalize long-term athlete development, expand the talent pipeline, and position the Philippines as a serious contender in the global tennis arena.

 

“This is about transformation that lasts,” he adds. “We’re not building for the moment—we’re building for generations.”

From every court built to every athlete uplifted, Jean Henri Lhuillier’s leadership has reshaped the future of Philippine tennis—one match, one milestone, and one champion at a time.

CORPORATE AGENT PARTNERS

  • ACTION.ABLE, INC.
  • ALL ACCESS GATEWAY INC.
  • ANTRECCO (AGUSAN DEL NORTE TEACHERS, RETIREES, EMPLOYEES & COMMUNITY COOPERATIVE)
  • ACM VIP
  • ALL CASH
  • AGRILIFE/ AGRIVET
  • ASENSO PINOY STORE, INC. (EASY DAY SHOP)
  • AVICOM ENTERPRISES
  • AYALA ALABANG VILLAGE ASSOCIATION
  • BAUG CARP MULTI PURPOSE COOPERATIVE
  • BAGUIO BENGUET COOP
  • CARD BANK INC
  • CARD MRI RIZAL BANK INC
  • CARD SME BANK
  • CARITAS BANCO NG MASA, INC.
  • CEBU PEOPLE’S MULTIPURPOSE COOPERATIVE
  • CIS BAYAD CENTER, INC
  • COOPERATIVE BANK OF BOHOL, INC
  • COUNTRY BUILDERS BANK
  • CREDENCE FINANCING, INC.
  • CURAMED PHARMACY
  • DALTON PAWNSHOP AND JEWELRY INC.
  • DANIELA PAWNSHOP
  • DIRECT AGENT 5 (DA 5)
  • DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILS.
  • EXPRESSPAY INC.
  • EVRIJEM FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND MONEY REMITTANCE
  • FILHAI MULTI PURPOSE COOPERATIVE
  • GLOBAL PINOY REMITTANCE AND SERVICES (GPRS)
  • GEMARY PAWNSHOP AND JEWELRY (CORP.)

OVER 600 BILLER PARTNERS NATIONWIDE

  • 123 FINANCE CORPORATION
  • 123 LENDING CORPORATION
  • 2C2P
  • 8AMC (VIA ECPAY)
  • ABEJO WATERS CORP.
  • ABRA
  • ACOM CONSUMER FINANCE CORPORATION
  • ACTIVE REALTY & DEVELOPMENT CORP.
  • ADA MANUFACTURING CORPORATION (VIA ECPAY)
  • AEON CREDIT SERVICE
  • AETERNITAS CHAPELS AND COLUMBARIUM (VIA ECPAY)
  • AFC SME FINANCE INC
  • AFTERWEST MICROLOANS INC
  • AGODA – DRAGONPAY
  • AGRIBANK
  • AGRO-INDUSTRIAL FOUNDATION COLLEGE OF THE PHILS.
  • AGUSAN DEL NORTE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
  • AIR YOU GO TRAVELS PHILIPPINES CO.
  • AKLAN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
  • ALAMINOS CITY WATER DISTRICT (VIA ECPAY)
  • ALLIANZ PNB LIFE INSURANCE INC.
  • ALPHA FUND SAVINGS & CREDIT COOPERATIVE (VIA ECPAY)
  • AMADEO WATER DISTRICT (VIA ECPAY)
  • AMYA POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, INC. AND FINANCING CORPORATION (LENDPINOY)
  • ANGAT WATER DISTRICT (VIA ECPAY)
  • ANGELES ELECTRIC COMPANY ANGELICUM SCHOOL , INC. ILOILO CITY (VIA ECPAY)
  • ANJELMAN REAL ESTATE LEASING
  • ANTIQUE ELECTRIC COOP, INC ANTRECCO (BILLS PAYMENT)

OVER 600 BILLER PARTNERS NATIONWIDE

  • 123 FINANCE CORPORATION
  • 123 LENDING CORPORATION
  • 2C2P
  • 8AMC (VIA ECPAY)
  • ABEJO WATERS CORP.
  • ABRA
  • ACOM CONSUMER FINANCE CORPORATION
  • ACTIVE REALTY & DEVELOPMENT CORP.
  • ADA MANUFACTURING CORPORATION (VIA ECPAY)
  • CREDIT SERVICE
  • AETERNITAS CHAPELS AND COLUMBARIUM (via ECPAY)
  • AFC SME FINANCE INC
  • AFTERWEST MICROLOANS INC
  • AGODA – DRAGONPAY
  • AGRIBANK
  • AGRO-INDUSTRIAL FOUNDATION COLLEGE OF THE PHILS.
  • AGUSAN DEL NORTE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
  • AIR YOU GO TRAVELS PHILIPPINES CO.
  • AKLAN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
  • ALAMINOS CITY WATER DISTRICT (via ECPAY)
  • CREDENCE FINANCING, INC.
  • CURAMED PHARMACY
  • DALTON PAWNSHOP AND JEWELRY INC.
  • DANIELA PAWNSHOP
  • DIRECT AGENT 5 (DA 5)
  • DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILS.
  • EXPRESSPAY INC.
  • EVRIJEM FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND MONEY REMITTANCE
  • FILHAI MULTI PURPOSE COOPERATIVE
  • GLOBAL PINOY REMITTANCE AND SERVICES (GPRS)
  • GEMARY PAWNSHOP AND JEWELRY (CORP.)

List of Accepted Government/ Valid IDs

  • Passport
  • Driver’s License
  • Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) ID
  • National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Clearance
  • Police Clearance
  • Postal ID
  • Voter’s ID
  • Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) ID
  • Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) e-Card
  • Social Security System (SSS) ID
  • Senior Citizen’s ID
  • Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) ID
  • OFW ID
  • Seaman’s Book
  • Alien Certification of Registration (ACR)
  • Barangay Certificate or ID (with picture and signature)
  • Birth Certificate (applicable to minors only)
  • Firearm License
  • Immigrant Certificate of Registration
  • Marriage License
  • National Council for the Welfare of Disabled Persons
  • New TIN ID
  • OWWA ID
  • Student ID
  • Alien Certification of Registration (ACR) / Immigrant Certificate of Registration
  • Government Office or Government Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCC) ID (e.g. AFP ID, HDMF (Pag-ibig Fund) ID, etc.
  • Certification from the National Council for the Welfare of Disabled Persons (NCWDP)
  • Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Certification
  • Integrated Bar of the Philippines ID (IBP)
  • Company IDs issued by private entities or institutions registered with or supervised or regulated either by the BSP (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas), SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) or IC (Insurance Commission)

IDs Accepted

As required by Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), clients who engage in a financial transaction with covered institutions for the first time shall be required to present the original and submit a clear copy of at least ONE (1) valid photo-bearing identification document issued by an official authority. For our clients’ convenience, Cebuana no longer requires submission of the photocopied ID. IDs are captured using a webcam in all branches. Clients are also required to submit an updated photo and other relevant information whenever the need for it arises.

Forms of identification accepted are the following;

Pawn Accepted IDs
1. Passport
2. Driver’s License
3. Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) ID
4. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Clearance
5. Police Clearance
6. Postal ID
7. Voter’s ID
8. Philippine Identification (PhilID) card
9. Social Security System (SSS) Card / Unified Multi-Purpose ID (UMID)
10. Barangay Certification
11. Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) e-Card
12. Senior Citizen Card
13. Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) ID
14. OFW ID
15. Seaman’s Book
16. Alien Certification of Registration/Immigrant Certificate of Registration (for foreigners)
17. Government Office and GOCC ID, e.g., Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP ID)
18. Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF ID)
19. Certification from the National Council for the Welfare of Disabled Persons (NCWDP)
20. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Certification
21. Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) ID
22. Company IDs issued by private entities or institutions registered with or supervised or regulated either by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Securities and Exchange Commission or Insurance Commission
23. ID issued by the National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA)