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Arthur Ashe

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by Raymond Arsenault


  of 1950s, 31–33, 34–50, 51–59

  1954 National tournament, 42

  of 1960s, 64, 81–82, 101

  1960 Men’s Singles championship, 64

  12-and-under titles, 44, 45

  women’s division, 29–30

  Americas Zone, 119, 137, 140, 196, 198, 213, 407, 434

  Amistad Press, 535, 551, 553

  Amistad revolt, 535

  Amritraj, Vijay, 356, 374

  Amsterdam, 455

  Anderson, Dave, 524, 551–52

  Anderson, Mal, 184

  Anderson, Marian, 24

  Angelou, Maya, 613, 628, 629

  Angola, 357

  antiwar movement, 167–68, 255–56, 296

  apartheid, South African, 53, 73, 127–28, 175, 209–11, 216–18, 236, 249–56, 264–69, 270–71, 280–82, 285–87, 320–46, 355–62, 368, 391, 408–10, 426–27, 434, 462, 464–65, 469–71, 510–11, 521–22, 529, 533–34, 563–65, 628

  Argentina, 407, 471

  Davis Cup competition, 471, 475–77, 495–96, 498–99, 516, 517

  Arias, Jimmy, 509, 518, 526

  Arilla, Jose Luis, 143

  Aristide, Jean-Bertrand, 593

  Armstrong, George, 380

  Armstrong, Louis, 155

  Army, U.S., 88, 149, 155

  Ashe’s service in, 88, 135, 158, 169, 170, 179–81, 190–91, 194–208, 211, 214, 227, 233, 234, 239, 243

  in Vietnam, 149

  Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), 88, 135, 158, 170

  Arthur Ashe: Citizen of the World (documentary), 615–16

  Arthur Ashe: Portrait in Motion (Ashe), 308–9, 363, 369, 459

  Arthur Ashe AIDS Tennis Challenge, 591–92

  Arthur Ashe Award for NCAA Division II, 509

  Arthur Ashe Children’s Program, 617

  Arthur Ashe Day, 161–63, 172

  Arthur Ashe Endowment for the Defeat of AIDS (AAEDA), 718n20

  Arthur Ashe Foundation for the Defeat of AIDS (AAFDA), 583–84, 591–92, 596, 607, 616

  Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health (AAIUH), 598, 616

  Arthur Ashe Learning Center (AALC), 616

  Arthur Ashe–Stan Smith tennis clinics, 504

  Arthur Ashe’s Tennis Clinic (Ashe), 462

  Arthur Ashe Tennis Center, Philadelphia, 513–14

  Artists and Athletes Against Apartheid (AAAA), 510–11

  Ashe, Amelia, 8, 12

  Ashe, Arthur Robert, Jr., 1–4

  adoption of daughter Camera, 537–39

  as advocate for AIDS patients, 577–80, 582–86, 591–92, 597–99

  as Aetna consultant, 430, 442, 461, 462, 548, 580

  African tours, 273–75, 287–90, 367–68, 400–401

  aging of, 363–66, 370, 395, 399, 407, 411, 418, 424, 430–32, 436, 440, 441, 445

  AIDS of, 2, 3, 542–51, 563, 567–73, 585–86, 588, 591, 593, 601–5, 612–13, 615

  AIDS announcement to public, 567–78

  amateur status, 219, 224, 233–34, 245

  ancestry of, 7–9

  Army service, 88, 135, 158, 169, 170, 179–81, 190–91, 194–208, 211, 214, 227, 233, 234, 239, 243

  arrest of, 521–22, 594

  ATA competition, 44–45, 49, 51–52, 56, 59–60, 63–64, 81–82, 101

  ATP and, 300–305, 314, 351–52, 363, 364, 365, 383

  Australian tours, 150–67, 186–88, 236–38, 266–67, 417, 438–39, 484–87

  awards and honors, 132, 454, 456–57, 488, 496–98, 509, 513, 523–24, 529–31, 536, 596–99, 613

  backhand of, 72, 107, 129, 354, 364, 375, 382

  on Bakke controversy, 442–43, 464

  birth of, 5

  blood transfusion and HIV exposure, 503–4, 546, 547, 571

  broadcasting career, 424, 425, 430, 445, 446, 457, 461, 465–66, 482, 509–10, 527–29, 536, 561, 563, 568, 580, 587–88, 702n1

  career statistics, 456, 641–65

  celebrity of, 81, 98, 112–13, 151, 155, 174, 176, 180, 228–33, 257–63, 274, 351, 389–90, 395–99, 402–3, 420, 426, 427, 431, 457, 522

  childhood of, 1–18, 37–50, 62, 310, 311, 344

  chip-and-lob strategy against Connors, 378–79, 281–82

  Church of the Redeemer speech, 206–11

  civil rights movement and, 63, 77–78, 94–95, 121, 130–31, 171–79, 206–13, 244, 263, 286, 521–22

  climb up tennis ladder, 105–10, 117

  college years and tennis career, 83–110, 111–38, 157–59, 170–72, 176

  comeback of 1978 79, 443–45

  as contract pro, 271–97

  cool exterior of, 15, 16, 59, 229, 486, 490, 549

  crusade against entitlement, 556–57

  as Davis Cup coach, 467–92, 495–500, 516–20, 521, 522, 531–34, 585, 645

  Davis Cup debut, 118–22

  death of, 3, 605, 606–29

  death of his mother, 14–16, 41, 363, 449

  as Doral tennis program director, 262–63, 293, 345, 353, 430, 431, 438, 461, 488, 493, 514, 526, 548, 562, 601

  doubles success, 281–82, 456

  early interest in tennis, 1–2, 12–20, 37–50, 51–65, 66–82

  Eastern Junior Championships, 58–59, 60, 101

  elbow tendinitis of, 235, 242, 266, 269

  end of amateur career, 243–45

  endorsement contracts, 246, 257–62, 265, 272, 389, 404, 430, 454, 461, 487, 548, 562–63, 568, 577

  engagement to Pat Battles, 169–70, 186–87, 195, 306

  erratic play, 116–17, 152, 302, 305, 325, 378, 390, 453

  eyeglasses of, 157–58

  as a father, 537–39, 570, 585–86, 588, 600, 603–4, 607, 615

  15-and-under competition, 42, 49, 51–56

  finances and prize money, 88, 100, 109, 117, 129, 134, 154, 205–6, 233–34, 243–47, 252, 257–62, 269–73, 277–78, 302, 304, 362, 367, 369, 389–90, 393, 402–4, 430, 440, 562–63

  as first black in men’s tennis, 77–78

  first contract pro match, 278–79

  first Grand Slam win, 222–32, 395

  first integrated tennis experience, 48–50

  first national USLTA title, 71

  first Open tournament, 215

  fitness regime, 364–66, 421

  Florida Memorial courses, 488–89, 493–95, 510, 514

  foot injury and surgery, 365–66, 390, 399, 406, 407, 417–18, 420, 424, 425, 452

  funeral of, 608–12

  goes pro, 243–56

  grade school education, 14, 16, 17, 41, 49

  Grand Prix circuit, 271–73, 276–77

  Hall of Fame induction, 529–31, 712n25

  Head contract, 259–60, 265, 404, 430, 461, 495, 562

  heart condition and attacks, 446–52, 455, 461, 501–4, 527, 547, 549, 550, 562, 594, 601

  heart surgeries, 3, 450–52, 502–4, 546

  high school years and competition, 49, 52–65, 66–82

  on history of black athletes, 488–89, 501–2, 506–8, 511–12, 514, 534–35, 540–41, 551–53, 566

  as independent pro, 242–56, 257–71

  intellect of, 419–20, 515, 540

  Interscholastic tournaments, 35–36, 56–57, 63–64, 73, 79–80

  ITPA and, 248–50

  Junior Davis Cup competition, 81, 101

  Junior division play, 56–65, 66–82, 100–101

  last visit to Wimbledon, 587–90

  late-career resurgence, 395

  legacy of, 612–29

  at Lynchburg camp, 37–50, 51–65, 79, 81, 283

  marriage to Jeanne, 417–20, 427–30, 444–45, 448, 452, 455, 460–61, 488, 504–5, 520, 529, 537–39, 537–39, 548, 566, 586, 592, 600

  memoirs of, 7, 15, 112, 127, 157, 160–61, 168, 172, 174–75, 179, 190–92, 202, 208, 306, 308, 353–54, 363, 369, 428, 459–60, 515, 548, 584–86, 595, 602, 603, 614

  1959 U.S. Nationals, 59–60

  1960 ATA Men’s Singles championship, 64

  1960 U.S. Nationals, 67–
68

  1961 National Junior competition, 80–81

  1961 summer tennis season, 78–82

  1961 U.S. Nationals, 82

  1962 summer tennis season, 100–101

  1962 U.S. Nationals, 102

  1963 summer tennis season, 111–22

  1963 UCLA Bruins season, 105–8

  1963 Wimbledon competition, 110, 111–15

  1964 summer season, 126–32

  1964 UCLA Bruins season, 122–26

  1964 U.S. Nationals, 131–32

  1964 Wimbledon competition, 126–28

  1965 Davis Cup competition, 136–37, 140–43, 147–52, 173

  1965 NCAA singles championship, 137–38

  1965 UCLA Bruins season, 133–38

  1965 U.S. Nationals, 144–45

  1965 Wimbledon competition, 139–40

  1966 Davis Cup competition, 178–79, 181

  1967 Davis Cup competition, 184–88, 196–200

  1967 U.S. Nationals, 183–84

  1968 Davis Cup competition, 212–20, 226, 231, 234–38

  1968 Queensland tournament, 236–38

  1968 U.S. Amateur Championship, 221–22, 228, 231

  1968 U.S. Open Singles Championship, 222–27, 228, 231–32, 254, 395, 678n44

  1968 Wimbledon competition, 214–16

  1969 Davis Cup competition, 238–44, 251, 252, 255–56

  1969 French Open, 247–48

  1969 European tour, 247–51

  1969 Madison Square Garden Open, 245–46

  1969 U.S. Open, 253–55, 260

  1969 Wimbledon competition, 248–51

  1970 Australian Open, 266–67, 273, 369

  1970 breakthrough year, 273

  1970 Davis Cup competition, 267–73

  1971 accomplishments, 278–84

  1971 Champions Classic, 278–79

  1971 French Open doubles, 282

  1971 Wimbledon competition, 283–84

  1972 tennis season, 296–303

  1972 U.S. Open, 299–301

  1973 Alan King–Caesars Palace Classic, 304–6

  1973 South African Open, 329–38

  1973 tennis season, 303–19, 323–46

  1973 U.S. Open, 315–16

  1973 World Cup tournament, 303–4

  1974 European tour, 347–53

  1974 French Open, 348–49

  1974 South African Open, 357–62

  1974 U.S. Open, 354

  1974 Wimbledon competition, 350–52

  1975 Commercial Union Grand Prix, 390, 391–94

  1975 Davis Cup competition, 366–67

  1975 tennis season, 364–86, 387–95

  1975 U.S. Open, 387–88

  1975 WCT Masters Tournament, 369–70

  1975 WCT tour, 367–70

  1975 Wimbledon victory over Connors, 371–86, 387–90, 453

  1976 tennis season, 399–410, 416–17

  1976 WCT tour, 400–404

  1976 Wimbledon, 405–6

  1977 Australian Open doubles, 417, 453

  1977 tennis season, 417, 423–26

  1978 Australian Open, 438–39

  1978 French Open, 435

  1978 tennis season, 433–40

  1978 U.S. Open, 436–37

  1978 Wimbledon, 435–36

  1979 Grand Prix Master tournament, 438–40

  1979 tennis season, 438–46

  1979 U.S. Pro Indoor Championship, 440–41

  NJTL and, 193, 290, 292, 299, 590, 625

  Olympic boycotts and, 209–11, 216–17, 226, 229, 230, 263, 361, 442, 454, 462

  Open Tennis and, 204, 205–27, 222–27, 233–34, 252, 257, 269–77, 296–98

  Orange Bowl competition, 54–55, 72–73

  ouster as Davis Cup captain, 531–34

  PEI and, 260–61

  personality of, 4, 10, 15, 41, 59, 76, 103, 123, 135, 149, 168, 182, 192, 229, 263, 280, 292, 293, 445, 457–58, 486, 549

  philanthropic activities, 193, 202, 299, 367, 514, 555, 562, 616, 626

  physical appearance of, 1–2, 9–11, 17, 38, 40, 49–50, 157–58, 260, 279, 363–64, 379–80, 561, 679n3

  playing style of, 68, 71–72, 102, 106, 107, 116–17, 129, 188, 219, 232–33, 279–80, 302, 305, 354, 363–66, 377–82, 390

  political views and activism, 2–3, 127–28, 131, 155, 167–78, 171–79, 193, 202, 206–13, 216–18, 229–31, 236–45, 249–56, 262–69, 273–75, 295–302, 318–19, 320–46, 354, 357–62, 383, 400–401, 407–10, 419–23, 426, 441–43, 457–59, 461–65, 469–70, 487–89, 510–11, 515–16, 521–23, 532–34, 539–40, 556–59, 563–67, 585, 591–94, 605

  post-collegiate career, 139–59

  post-Wimbledon victory life, 387–410

  press on, 102, 107, 108, 111, 116, 118, 128, 141, 149, 151–55, 163, 170–71, 182–83, 190, 191, 200, 201, 207–10, 218, 222, 226–33, 235, 236, 248, 249, 265, 279, 300, 302, 305, 326, 329, 333–36, 360–62, 369–70, 379, 383–84, 388, 394–99, 418–19, 427, 441, 444, 456, 479, 487, 496, 523–24, 531, 532, 546, 551–53, 567–78, 588, 599, 607–8, 613–14

  protégés and patronage of young black players, 158, 288–94, 361, 399, 436, 457, 482, 490–91, 498, 502, 508, 527, 554–56, 589

  as public speaker, 206–11, 462–63, 488, 540, 583

  as racial pioneer, 77–78, 131, 132, 151–57, 171–76, 182, 192–93, 202, 206–14, 226, 228–31, 244, 254, 260–65, 280, 285–94, 299, 319, 320–46, 357–62, 367, 389, 419, 426, 458–65, 470, 488–89, 397–98, 506, 521–24, 533, 551–59, 563–67

  racial status of “Negroes,” 5, 6, 62, 96, 122, 132, 153–55, 218

  racism and, 5, 6, 56–57, 61–65, 73, 77–78, 80–96, 100–101, 131, 142, 143, 146, 151–55, 171–76, 182, 196, 210, 217, 218, 236, 244–46, 249–59, 262–65, 282, 307, 318–19, 392, 399, 403, 404, 425, 614–15

  ranked number one, 231, 236–37, 265, 394–95, 399, 402

  ranking slide, 265–66, 353, 407

  recruited by UCLA, 74–76

  rehabilitation after heart surgery, 452–54

  relationship with his father, 12, 14–18, 39, 41–42, 44, 53, 60, 61, 67, 68, 75, 105, 109, 116, 117, 123, 145, 148–50, 162–63, 190, 225–26, 229, 237, 243, 344, 416, 446, 457, 514, 521–22, 538, 546, 553–54, 587, 600

  religious views, 559–60, 573

  retirement from tennis, 455–66

  right to privacy debate, 574–78

  as rising star, 145–46

  St. Louis transitional year, 67–82, 663n2

  serve of, 72, 102, 106, 129, 151, 169, 188, 197, 199, 219, 221, 232–33, 249, 366, 380–82

  “Shadow” nickname, 81, 103, 611

  South African anti-apartheid movement and, 73, 127–28, 209–11, 216–18, 236, 249–56, 264–69, 270–71, 280–82, 285–87, 298, 320–46, 355–62, 368, 408–10, 421–23, 426–27, 434, 462, 464–65, 469–71, 510–11, 521–22, 529, 533–34, 563–65

  South African visa controversy, 217, 264–65, 267–68, 280, 282, 286–87, 320–24

  as Sportsman of the Year, 599

  Sun City episode, 469–70, 510, 511

  time management of, 123–24, 133, 152, 168, 254, 364

  TransAfrica and, 423, 464

  transition to adulthood, 76

  transition to midlife, 460–61

  transition to social activist role, 353–54

  trips to South Africa, 320–46, 353, 357–62, 367–68, 391, 408, 421–22, 566, 567

  at UCLA, 83–110, 111–38, 157–59, 170–72, 176, 419

  “Uncle Tom” criticism, 175, 263, 333, 422

  USLTA competition, 48–50, 51, 54–56, 59, 63–64, 71, 73, 79–81, 101, 115–19, 124, 126, 130

  Washington Post articles by, 442, 449, 454, 455, 462, 470, 497, 502, 521, 528, 534, 540, 580

  WCT contract, 271–73, 278–79, 303–4

  women and, 53, 60–61, 92–93, 103–5, 115, 152, 169–70, 186–87, 195, 200, 230–31, 306–8, 314, 349–51, 397, 405, 412–17, 507–8

  WTT and, 314–15

  See also specific tournaments, titles,
and venues

  Ashe, Arthur Robert, Sr., 5, 8–13, 41, 76, 161, 190, 191, 207, 290, 310, 411, 528–29

  death of, 553–54

  death of wife Mattie, 14–16

  heart disease of, 446, 553

  relationship with son Arthur, 12, 14–18, 39, 41–42, 44, 53, 60, 61, 67, 68, 75, 105, 109, 116, 117, 123, 145, 148–50, 162–63, 190, 225–26, 229, 237, 243, 344, 416, 446, 457, 514, 521–22, 538, 546, 553–54, 587, 600

  remarriage of, 41–42

  Ashe, Camera, 537–39, 542, 554, 567, 569–70, 571, 577, 608

  adoption of, 537–39

  relationship with her father, 537–39, 570, 585–86, 588, 600, 603–4, 607, 615

  Ashe, Johnnie, 11–12, 16, 41, 44, 63, 76, 149–50, 420, 506, 529, 538, 554, 618, 623

  relationship with brother Arthur, 149–50, 190–91, 239, 295, 563

  Vietnam War service, 149, 190–91, 239, 241, 295

  Ashe, Lorene Kimbrough, 41, 44, 60, 76, 148, 149, 162, 191, 529, 554, 587

  Ashe, Loretta, 41, 76, 446, 502, 529, 538, 553, 554

  Ashe, Luchia, 538, 611

  Ashe, Mattie Cordell Cunningham, 5, 9, 10, 12, 14–16, 310, 311, 416, 554, 610

  death of, 14–16, 41, 363, 449

  Ashe, Pink, 8, 12

  Ashe, Robert, 41, 76, 529, 554

  Ashe, Samuel, 8

  Ashe-Bollettieri Cities program (ABC), 554–55

  Asia, 155, 241

  racism, 241

  Asian Americans, 84, 92–93

  Association of Independent Tennis Professionals, 269

  Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), 300–303, 304–5, 313, 314, 326, 336, 348, 351–52, 354, 355, 372, 373, 381, 383, 385, 394, 402, 403, 405–6, 423–24, 444, 454, 461, 565, 578, 589, 590, 616

  Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year Award, 590, 616

  Ashe as president of, 351–52, 354, 363, 364, 365, 403, 405–6, 423–24, 444, 454

  Pilic Affair and, 309–13

  twentieth anniversary gala, 595–96

  WTT vs., 314–15

  Athletes Career Connection (ACC), 555–56, 562

  Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) tournament, 125, 135

  Atlanta, 164, 196, 212, 280, 318

  Atlanta Braves, 164

  Atlanta Invitational tournament, 196

  Atlanta Open, 173

  Attles, Al, 398

  Augusta National Golf Club, 558

  Austin, Henry “Bunny,” 704n33

  Austin, Tracy, 578

  Australia, 25, 60, 96, 150–57, 233, 266

  Ashe’s tours in, 150–57, 186–88, 236–38, 266–67, 417, 438–39, 484–87

  Davis Cup competition, 119, 121, 132–33, 136, 148, 151–52, 182, 184–88, 233–38, 355, 366–67, 484–87, 516, 517, 537

  World Cup, 269–70

 

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