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Arthur Ashe

posted by Hugh Gaddy, BBB Club MemberMonday, July 5th 2010 @ 12:00 AM (not yet rated)    post viewed 669 times

 



Arthur Ashe


Arthur Ashe Defeated Jimmy Conners To Win The Men's Singles Title At Wimbledon, England On July 5, 1975.

He Remains The Only Black Male To Win A Men's Singles At Wimbledon, The U.S. Open Or The Australian Open.

He Is One Of Only Two Black Men To Win A Grand Slam Singles Event (Yannick Noah Is The Other). Ashe Was Also The First Black Male To Join The American Davis Cup Team (1963).

Besides His Achievements In Tennis, Ashe Devoted Time To Helping Young Black Athletes Develop Their Skills And Wrote A Hard Road To Glory, A Book That Profiled African American Athletes. He Was Also A Civil Rights And Anti-Apartheid Activist.

In His Final Years He Was A Spokesman In The Fight Against AIDS, As Disease He Contracted From A Blood Transfusion, During Open Heart Surgery.

Ashe Died At The Age Of 49, In 1993. Prior To His Death The Richmond, Virginia Native Had Become The First Black Male To Be Inducted Into The International Tennis Hall Of Fame.

ARTHUR ASHE: Activist/Athlete




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