Born: May 8, 1912
Hometown: Hazlehurst, MS
Year Induction: 1968
Deceased : February 8, 1993
Millsaps College (1929-1933)
Won over 500 state, sectional, and national tennis tournaments (’25-’77)
Won 9 national senior championships
Runner-up in 17 national senior championships
National runner-up with son Bill Hester in father-son doubles 4 times
Southern Tennis Hall of Fame inductee (’79)
International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee (’81)
President, Mississippi Tennis Association (’54-’58)
President, Southern Lawn Tennis Association (’64-’66)
President, United States Tennis Association (’77-’79)
Executive Committee, United States Lawn Tennis Association (’64-’79)
Mississippi Sportsman of the Year by The Clarion Ledger/Jackson Daily News (’78)
With partner Dorothy Vest, undefeated in mixed doubles tournaments (’38-’57)
Perhaps Hester’s greatest legacy is the National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows, New York, which was completed just in time for the U.S. Open in 1978. Hester shocked the tennis establishment by daring to move this country’s premier tennis event from its traditional site at the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills, New York. His approach was typically “Slew”; personally choosing the location, overseeing all plans and construction, and proudly hosting the first tournament. The Tennis Center is today recognized as one of the finest tennis facilities in the world, and is known in tennis circles as “The House that Slew Built”.
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