She had a highest national ranking of No.4 in 1923.[6][7][1]
Personal life
She was born in Brooklyn, New York on June 26, 1901, the daughter of August Charles Scharman, a businessman,[a] and Lillie Rueger Scharman.[8] Her younger sister Frida (1907–1997) played competitive tennis and squash.[9] In 1921 she graduated from Packer Collegiate Institute.[8] On August 6, 1923, she married William Van Andem Hester jr. in Paris.[10]
^"Miss Scharman, Brooklyn girl, captures New Jersey tennis title at Orange". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. June 3, 1923. p. 46 – via Newspapers.com. Miss Lilian Scharman of Brooklyn yesterday defeated Miss Edna Hauselt of New York in the finals of the New Jersey State Championship on the clay courts of the Orange Lawn Tennis Club by the scores of 1–6, 6–2, 6–4.
^"Olympic tennis star is married in Paris". The Scranton Republican. August 9, 1924. p. 7 – via Newspapers.com. Miss Lillian Scharman of Brooklyn, N.Y. member of the American Olympic Tennis team, was married at Paris, France, on Wednesday, August 6, to William Van Andem Hester, Jr., son of the president of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.