M. Marshall Happer III, North Carolina, inducted in 1995
Won the North Carolina Junior Championships and 2 state high school championships and played at the University of North Carolina
Served as President of the Raleigh Community Tennis Association, the North Carolina Tennis Association and the Southern Tennis Association
Founder and President of the Raleigh Racquet Club, a 25-court non-profit tennis facility, in 1968
Member of the USTA Executive Committee and nominated for USTA Treasurer in 1981
Chief Operating Officer of the Men’s Tennis Council, the international governing body for men’s tennis, from 1981 until it dissolved in 1989
Executive Director of USTA from 1990 to 1995 and continued to serve as an outside counsel to the USTA after his retirement involved in television contracts, sponsorships and other business contracts for the U. S. Open through 2009
Inducted into the North Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame in 1981 and the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 2014