Over the past 35 years, a total of seventy-eight trailblazers (including Arthur Ashe, Donald Dell, Pam Shriver and Mark Ein) have been honored in the USTA Mid-Atlantic Hall of Fame, embodying the essence of tennis excellence and sportsmanship.
Hosted by USTA Mid-Atlantic Hall of Famer and tennis broadcaster Pam Shriver, the centennial Hall of Fame class will be honored during the Centennial Gala, presented by Trustar Bank on December 1st – a historic event bringing the Mid-Atlantic tennis community and generous supporters together for a night that will help take the mission and vision for tennis in EVERY community into the next 100 years.
Thompson, who took charge of the men’s tennis program in 1998, is responsible for leading the Hokies to 16 NCAA Tournament appearances.
Tech has produced three All-Americans under Thompson’s watch: Aaron Marchetti, Oliver Mayo and Joao Monteiro.
As stated in the USTA release, “His impact extends beyond the courts, emphasizing character and sportsmanship, evident from his sportsmanship awards both as a collegiate player at Davidson College, and as a coach. An active contributor to the tennis community, he conducts weekly tennis clinics and launched a wheelchair tennis program in the local area. In addition to his coaching responsibilities, Jim has served on the ITA Rules Committee and has been a member of the ITA Operating Committee. Currently, he serves as the Chairman of the ITA Atlantic Region – embodying a commitment to the sport and its accessibility.”
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