Hunter set a one-day record by winning five matches in singles, 1920. They were all straight-set victories and came in two different New York tournaments. Hunter won the
U.S. National Indoor Championships in 1922 and again in 1930 and the Eastern Clay Court Championships in 1919. He was a singles finalist at Wimbledon in 1923 (where he beat
Gordon Lowe, then lost to
Bill Johnston). Hunter won a
gold medal at the
1924 Paris Olympics, in the
men's doubles event with partner
Vincent Richards. He won the
Scheveningen Championships on red clay in the Netherlands in 1928 defeating
Hendrik Timmer in the semifinal in four sets and
Jean Borotra in the final in three straight sets. Hunter reached the U.S. championships singles final in 1928 (where he beat
Jack Crawford and
George Lott, then lost to
Henri Cochet in five sets). (left) and Hunter (right), in a
Davis Cup match in Berlin in 1929 He reached his third Grand Slam singles final at the U.S. championships in 1929 where he beat
R. Norris Williams, losing the final in five sets to
Bill Tilden. Hunter won the Brooklyn Indoor Championships in 1930 defeating
J. Gilbert Hall in the semifinal. Hunter turned professional in mid January 1931 joining
Bill Tilden. He reached the final of the
U.S. Pro Championships in 1933 where he lost to
Vincent Richards. As well as playing on the pro tour, Hunter was also a promoter, including promoting the first Perry-Vines tour in 1937 with
S. Howard Voshell. == Grand Slam finals ==