Hewitt was the lone competitor among five
nominees in the Player Category to be voted into the Class of
2021.
He defeated Pete Sampras in the final of the U.S. Open in 2001
and ascended to No. 1 in the ATP rankings. Hewitt captured the
Wimbledon title the following year and was a finalist at the
Australian Open in 2005.
"I am hugely honored to be inducted into the International
Tennis Hall of Fame," Hewitt said. "When you are competing,
you're so focused on training and your results that week or that
year, you don't really look ahead to something like this. But
when that is all compiled up and deemed deserving of becoming a
Hall of Famer, well, it's just the ultimate recognition for a
player, and I'm so honored."
The Original 9 of women's professional tennis -- comprised of
Americans Peaches Bartkowicz, Rosie Casals, Julie Heldman,
Billie Jean King, Kristy Pigeon, Nancy Richey and Valerie
Ziegenfuss as well as Australians Judy Tegart Dalton and Kerry
Melville Reid -- and innovative coach Dennis Van der Meer will
also be inducted.
"It's a pleasure to welcome these tennis greats into the
International Tennis Hall of Fame," Hall of Fame President Stan
Smith said. "Lleyton Hewitt always competed hard until the last
ball was hit, and this is very apparent in the Hall of Fame
resume he built, which includes a Wimbledon trophy, a US Open
trophy, two Davis Cups, and being World No. 1.
"The Original 9 were true trailblazers in tennis history. It
took a lot of courage to do what they did, and we have today's
incredible WTA Tour to thank for it, as well as opportunities
for women in so many other sports. It's also a pleasure to
celebrate Dennis Van der Meer, who was a tremendous coach,
teacher, and real visionary for the future of the sport."
King applauded the decision for the Original 9 to serve as the
first group to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
"This is one of the biggest honors we've ever had," she said.
"We're all so excited because of what we went through together.
The nine of us were willing to give up our careers for the rest
of our lives and never play again for this opportunity to start
something. Now, to be honored together for having an impact on
tennis history and being part of the International Tennis Hall
of Fame together is just terrific.
"I'd also like to add my congratulations to rest of the Class of
2021. My friend and coach Dennis Van der Meer was a brilliant
tennis mind and instrumental in our sport's growth. Lleyton
Hewitt always gave 100 percent on the court and he is a true
Hall of Famer."
--Field Level Media
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