06/06/2025
Grateful for the 75th Anniversary tribute of Althea Gibson's historic breaking of tennis' whites-only color barrier...but what can't be overlooked were the advocacy of the American Tennis Assn (first & oldest sport org founded by African Americans 1916) and fmr US Nationals Champion, Alice Marble, who wrote an admonishing editorial to the USLTA on why Althea should be offered an invitation to play. And all of the subsequent coaches, players and HBCUs who supported Althea and Black people's quest for equality based on talent & ability. Unfortunately too many who sacrificed to see the growth of the game include them, are not with us anymore and hopefully this is the start of an annual commemoration, like MLB does for Jackie Robinson, so those deserving get their flowers while still here. Thank you Althea and Rex Miller, BTHOF, USTA DEI, Katrina Adams, Billie Jean King, Bob Davis (RIP), John Amos (RIP), Lange Johnson (RIP), Bob Ryland (RIP), Art Carrington, Serena & Venus Williams & their parents, George Henry, Taylor Townsend, Naomi Osaka, Sloane Stephens, Coco Gauff, Francis Tiafoe, Zina Garrison, John Wilkerson, Lori McNeil, Ellecia Chau, Laura Bowen, Tom Katovski, Bob Moran, Caitlin Thompson, Ray Benton, Kevin Wensing, Robert Raben, Jeanine Conley, Darryl Williams and too many others but lmk what you think, is integrating the sport worthy of tribute each year? Hope the other Slams are so inspired, the 70th Anniversary of her, first Black to win a Grand Slam @ French Open in 1956 is next year ...maybe? Either way, Let's Go Coco!!!
The 2025 US Open theme honors Althea Gibson for breaking the color barrier in tennis.