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Arthur Ashe always had the leadership to change the world, and his historic 1968 US Open title finally provided the platform

Johnnie Ashe: ‘I said, ‘You did it, bruh.’ And he said, ‘Yeah, I’m a champion. Now, people will listen to me.’ ‘

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Serena Williams is always going to carry that baby weight

The tennis star mothers out loud, changing a conversation dominated by white women

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Tiger Woods: ‘You don’t win major championships by slapping all around the place and missing putts’

Golfers needed near-perfection to finish under par at Shinnecock Hills

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Shadowing Tiger at U.S. Open is a lot tougher than it looks

No problem, I’m thinking. I’m built for this, having caddied at a country club back in the day. And where are the black caddies, anyway?

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Harold Varner III understands the position he’s in on PGA Tour

‘I get asked about color all the time, but I want to help and reach out to not just black fans but all fans’

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The day Charlie Sifford became the first black golfer to finish the U.S. Open

He needed a doctor’s help to make the cut

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United States Tennis Association to honor Althea Gibson with a statue

The two-time U.S. national champion will be immortalized at US Open site

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On this day in Latinx history: Tennis champion Maria Bueno is born

Brazilian won her first Grand Slam doubles title with Althea Gibson

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On this day in Latinx history: Pancho Gonzales wins first Grand Slam title

The Mexican-American secures his first of back-to-back U.S. National Championships

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