Kay Hubbell - NH Tennis Hall of Fame

The late Kay Hubbell, a Wimbledon semifinalist and youth tennis coach, who lived in Conway, will be inducted posthumously into the N.H. Tennis Hall of Fame's inaugural class at Hampshire Hills Athletic Club in Milford on Sept. 21. (COURTESY PHOTO)

CONWAY — Katharine “Kay” Hubbell, a Wimbledon semifinalist and youth tennis coach, who lived in Conway, will be inducted posthumously into the N.H. Tennis Hall of Fame's inaugural class at Hampshire Hills Athletic Club in Milford on Sept. 21 in a luncheon induction ceremony. The Hall of Fame is also slated to host a doubles championship tournament there on Sept. 21 -22.

Hubbell is joined in the first class of inductees by Alan Chandronnait and Charles "Whitey" Joslin. They will be inducted into the newly established N.H. Hall of Fame on Sept. 21 at noon. Tournament play also begins Saturday, with the semis and finals on Sunday.

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