Answer: ASHE
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- Tennis great Arthur
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- 1975 Wimbledon champ
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- "Hard Road to Glory" author
- "Days of Grace" memoirist
- "Days of Grace" author
- Wimbledon great
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- Laver contemporary
- ESPN's Courage Award is named for him
- Davis Cup figure
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- Court name
- Contemporary of Rosewall
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- Arthur ___ Courage Award
- 1975 victor over Connors at Wimbledon
- 1968 U.S. Open winner
- "Norma ___," Glaspell novel
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- US Open tennis stadium
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- Tennis stadium near Citi Field
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- Sports Illustrated's 1992 Sportsman of the Year
- She wrote "Moths"
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- He wrote "Off the Court"
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- Arthur ___ Courage Award (ESPY)
- Arthur __ Stadium (US Open venue)
- 1975 Wimbledon winner Arthur
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- "I don't want to be remembered for my tennis accomplishments" speaker
- "Days of Grace" author Arthur
- "A Hard Road to Glory" writer
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- ''Days of Grace'' memoirist
- ''Days of Grace'' author
- Wimbledon winner, 1975
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- US Open stadium name
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- Tennis star on a U.S. stamp
- Tennis star on a 2005 postage stamp
- Tennis star for whom a stadium is named
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- Tennis stadium in New York
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- Tennis great who wrote "Days of Grace"
- Stadium in the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center
- Rod Laver rival
- Retired tennis star
- Retired court star
- Racket-raising Arthur
- Queens stadium named for a tennis legend
- Onetime Davis Cup coach
- Nastase contemporary
- Medal of Freedom athlete (1993)
- Legendary Wimbledon winner
- Laver rival, once
- Late, great netman
- Late tennis star and apartheid opponent
- King Arthur of the courts
- High-ranked netman
- He rivaled Laver
- Grand Slam stadium
- Former Wimbledon champ Arthur
- Former court star
- Famed name in tennis
- ESPY Courage Award namesake
- ESPN's Award for Courage is named for him
- ESPN's Arthur ___ Courage Award
- Emerson contemporary
- Davis Cup captain, 1980-85
- Courtly Arthur?
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- Bjorn Borg contemporary
- Athlete with a statue in Richmond, Va.
- Athlete who battled apartheid
- Arthur with four Davis Cup wins
- Arthur who wrote "A Hard Road to Glory"
- Arthur on four Davis Cup winners
- Arthur ___ Stadium (US Open tennis arena)
- Arthur ___ Courage Award (honor named for a tennis pro)
- Arthur __ Stadium (tennis venue)
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- Amateur who won the 1968 US Open
- Activist and tennis legend Arthur
- Ace Arthur
- 1975 Wimbledon champion Arthur
- 1970 Australian Open champ
- 1968 US Open champ
- 1968 U.S. Open champ Arthur
- 1968 champion at Forest Hills
- "Off the Court" writer
- "But, ___ was ambitious, I slew him": Brutus
- "A Hard Road to Glory" author Arthur
- '80s Davis Cup captain
- '70s tennis champ
- ''Off the Court'' autobiographer
- ''Days of Grace: A Memoir'' author
- ___ Stadium, sports venue since 1997
- ___ Stadium in Queens
- World's largest tennis venue
- World's largest tennis stadium, familiarly
- World's largest tennis stadium
- Winner of three Grand Slam events
- Winner of the first ATP Player of the Year award
- Winner of the 1968 U.S. Open
- Winner at Wimbledon: 1975
- Wimbledon winner with a wooden racket
- Wimbledon winner immediately before Borg's five in a row
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- Wimbledon Hall of Famer
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- Victor over Connors, 1975
- USTA stadium namesake
- US tennis player with three grand slam singles titles, d. 1993 aged 49
- US Open tennis stadium name
- US Open stadium named for a US Open winner
- US Open finalist of 1972
- UCLA's Arthur ___ Student Health & Wellness Center
- U.S.T.A. champ: 1968
- U.S.T.A. champ in 1968
- U.S. tennis star barred from South Africa
- U.S. tennis man
- U.S. tennis legend on a 37¢ stamp
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- U.S. Open's ___ Stadium
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- U.S. Open stadium dedicatee
- U.S. Open champion: 1968
- U.S. Open champ, Arthur
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- U.S. Davis Cup captain, 1981-1985
- U.S. court V.I.P.
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- U. S. Davis Cupper
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- Trailblazing athlete of the 1970s
- Trailblazer on the court
- Touring-pro Arthur
- Three-time Grand Slam winner Arthur
- The world's largest tennis stadium
- The ESPY Award for courage is named for him
- The cover photo of him from the 1992 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year issue was used in 2005 as a postage stamp
- The ATP's humanitarian award is named for him
- The Arthur ___ Foundation for the Defeat of AIDS
- Tennis' Arthur
- Tennis-tour name
- Tennis V.I.P. Arthur
- Tennis star/anti-apartheid activist Arthur
- Tennis star whose name is a homophone of a gray shade
- Tennis star who won each grand slam tournament except the French Open
- Tennis star who was an outspoken apartheid foe
- Tennis star once denied a visa to South Africa
- Tennis star of the 70's
- Tennis star honored on Richmond's Monument Avenue
- Tennis star Arthur who wrote "Days of Grace"
- Tennis stadium namesake Arthur
- Tennis stadium in Queens
- Tennis stadium dedicatee
- Tennis pro awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Clinton
- Tennis player who posthumously received a Presidential Medal of Freedom
- Tennis player Arthur
- Tennis player after whom a stadium at Flushing Meadows is named
- Tennis legend who wrote a history of African-American athletes
- Tennis legend who wrote "Days of Grace"
- Tennis legend for whom the U.S. Open's stadium is named
- Tennis legend for whom a "Courage Award" is named
- Tennis legend Arthur ___
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- Tennis great with three Grand Slam titles
- Tennis great with a namesake stadium
- Tennis great whose name sounds like a tree
- Tennis great who wrote "Off the Court"
- Tennis great who wrote "A Hard Road to Glory"
- Tennis great profiled in ESPN's "30 for 30" special "Arthur and Johnnie"
- Tennis great posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
- Tennis great on a postage stamp
- Tennis great found in "smashes"
- Tennis great awarded a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom
- Tennis great Arthur who wrote "A Hard Road to Glory"
- Tennis great Arthur who has a stadium named for him
- Tennis great Arthur posthumously awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom
- Tennis great Arthur ____
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- Tennis champ with a namesake stadium
- Tennis champ who played for U.C.L.A.
- Tennis ace who wrote "Days of Grace"
- Tarheel county
- Subject of four Sports Illustrated covers between 1966 and 1993
- Stadium that opened in 1997
- Stadium next to Louis Armstrong, in Queens
- Stadium near the Unisphere
- Stadium near Shea
- Stadium named for a tennis player
- Stadium named for a tennis great
- Stadium name that anagrams to a nearby former stadium name
- Stadium in which to see Venus?
- Stadium in which the U.S. Open finals are played
- Stadium in Flushing Meadows
- Stadium from which you can see the Unisphere
- Sports legend for whom the world's biggest tennis stadium is named
- Sports legend Arthur
- Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year between Jordan and Shula
- Sports great with the 1993 memoir "Days of Grace"
- Social activist Arthur
- Skin care and cosmetics company that looks to be unrelated to Arthur
- Second African-American inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame
- Rod Laver contemporary
- Robinson was "Proud of [his] greatness as a tennis player" (1968)
- Rival of Laver and Nastase
- Rival of Borg and Laver
- Richmond-born tennis great
- Revolutionary War commander John
- Revolutionary patriot, 1720–81.
- Revolutionary general: 1720-81
- Retired netman
- Retired court figure
- Recipient of a tennis scholarship from UCLA in 1963
- Racquet pro
- Racketer Arthur
- Queens's Arthur ___ Stadium
- Queens, New York, stadium namesake
- Queens tennis venue honoree
- Queens tennis stadium's namesake
- Queens tennis stadium name
- Queens tennis stadium honoree
- Pro-circuit man
- Present-day netman
- Pornstar Danielle with 32FF-sized breasts
- Pioneering tennis player Arthur
- Person for whom the largest tennis arena in the world is named
- Opponent for Laver
- Only African-American male to win Wimbledon
- One-time Wimbledon winner
- One-time Davis Cup captain Arthur
- One-named singer of the 2019 single "Moral of the Story"
- One who had a high net income?
- NYC tennis venue
- Noted "racketeer"
- Notable netman
- North Carolina governor for whom a county and two cities are named
- North Carolina county that borders both Virginia and Tennessee
- North Carolina county on the Blue Ridge Parkway
- North Carolina county near the Tennessee border
- North Carolina county named for an early governor
- North Carolina county named for a Revolutionary War commander
- North Carolina county bordering Tennessee and Virginia
- North Carolina county ... or lead-in to "-ville"
- New York's Arthur ___ Stadium
- New York stadium that was the site of the first professional outdoor basketball game
- New York stadium named for a sports great
- New York stadium honoree Arthur
- New York stadium eponym
- Netman who wrote "Days of Grace"
- Netman of note
- Net great Arthur
- National Junior Tennis League co-founder
- Nastase rival in the 70's
- Namesake of the sports-oriented Courage Award
- Namesake of the ESPY Courage Award
- Namesake of the ATP's humanitarian award
- Namesake of ESPN's Courage Award
- Namesake of a Queens venue
- Namesake of a Queens stadium, and an anagram of another Queens stadium
- Namesake of a Queens stadium that anagrams to the namesake of a former Queens stadium
- Namesake of a Courage Award won by Caitlyn Jenner
- Name on the world's largest tennis stadium
- Name on the ESPY Courage Award
- Name on a U.S. Open stadium
- Name on a Queens tennis stadium
- Name attached to a North Carolina "-ville"
- N.C. county
- N. C. county
- Men's Singles champ: 1968
- Memorable U.S. tennis champ
- Memorable tennis great
- Memorable court star
- Memoirist Arthur
- Medal of Freedom tennis pro (1993)
- Man of the courts
- Major court venue
- Loser to Nastase at the 1972 U.S. Open finals
- Longtime athlete on the U.S. Davis Cup team
- Legendary tennis star, Arthur
- Legendary name in tennis
- Legendary Arthur of the courts
- Lead-in to "-ville"
- Laver's erstwhile rival
- Laver opponent
- Late tennis V.I.P. Arthur
- Late tennis star Arthur
- Late tennis great Arthur
- Late opponent of apartheid
- Late great of tennis
- Late court star-commentator
- Late apartheid opponent
- King Arthur of tennis
- Inspirational tennis champ
- Immortal name in tennis
- HIV activist Arthur
- His racket is in the Smithsonian
- He was named 1992's Sportsman of the Year, despite retiring from tennis 12 years earlier
- He was mentored by Althea Gibson's coach
- He got a tennis scholarship from U.C.L.A.
- He defeated Connors for the 1975 Wimbledon championship
- He defeated Connors at Wimbledon in 1975
- He burned up the courts in the 70's
- He beat Okker to win the 1968 U.S. Open
- He beat Connors to win Wimbledon
- He beat Connors in the Wimbledon final in 1975
- Governor for whom a North Carolina city is named
- Gentlemanly Arthur
- Frequent opponent of Laver
- Four-time Australian Open finalist Arthur
- Former Wimbledon champ
- Former US Open champion Arthur
- Former tennis great Arthur
- Former open winner
- Former Davis Cup figure
- Former Davis Cup captain Arthur
- Forest Hills performer
- Forest Hills name
- Foe of Laver and Newcombe
- Foe of Laver and Nastase
- Foe of Connors and Lendl
- Flushing venue
- Flushing Meadows stadium honoree
- Flushing Meadows stadium eponym
- Flushing Meadows stadium
- Flushing Meadow stadium name
- First winner of the ATP Player of the Year
- First U.S. Open champ
- First recipient of the Harvard AIDS Initiative Leadership Award
- First recipient of the ATP Player of the Year award
- First black player on the US Davis Cup team
- First Black man to win the U.S. Open
- First African-American US Open champ
- First African-American selected for a U.S. Davis Cup team
- First African-American Davis Cup player
- Famous netman
- Famed netman
- ESPN's Courage Award namesake
- ESPN Courage Award namesake
- Eponym of the world's largest tennis stadium
- Eponym of the Sports Scholar Awards from Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
- Eponym of the Courage Award given at the ESPYs
- Eponym of a U.S. Open stadium
- Eponym of a Southern "-ville"
- Eponym of a North Carolina city
- Eponym of a North Carolina "-ville"
- Eponym of a Flushing Meadows stadium
- Eponym for a Queens stadium
- Early N. C. patriot
- Early Carolina governor for whom a county and city are named
- Days of Grace co-author
- Davis Cup winner
- Davis Cup captain of the 1980s
- Courts' Arthur
- Courtly name?
- Court V.I.P. Arthur
- Court star in the 70's
- Court retiree
- Court hero
- Court giant Arthur
- Court contender
- Court ace in the 70's
- County in the Tar Heel State
- County in North Carolina
- Contemporary of Laver and Nastase
- Contemporary of Emerson
- Contemporary of Borg and Laver
- Contemporary of Borg
- Connors's 1975 vanquisher at Wimbledon
- Connors rival who was a protégé of Gonzales
- Connors opponent
- Connors lost to him in the 1975 Wimbledon final
- Connors adversary
- Commander at Briar Creek, in the Revolutionary War
- Civil rights promoter with lots of court experience
- Carolina county
- Big man on the court
- Author of "A Hard Road to Glory"
- Australian Open winner after Laver
- Australian Open champ of 1970
- Athletic Arthur born in Richmond
- Athlete who wrote the children's book "Daddy and Me"
- Athlete who wrote a history of African-American athletes
- Athlete who wrote "Off the Court"
- Athlete who wrote "A Hard Road to Glory"
- Athlete who said: "I don't want to be remembered for my tennis accomplishments"
- Athlete who posthumously won the Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1993
- Athlete posthumously awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom
- Athlete on a 2005 U.S. stamp
- Athlete on a 2005 U.S. postage stamp
- Athlete honored on Richmond's Monument Avenue
- Athlete honored on a 2005 postage stamp
- Athlete Arthur who adopted a daughter named Camera
- Athlete Arthur
- Arthur, of Wimbledon
- Arthur with three Grand Slam wins
- Arthur with three Grand Slam titles
- Arthur with three Grand Slam singles titles
- Arthur with an Emmy for co-writing the TV adaptation of his book "A Hard Road to Glory"
- Arthur with a stadium named for him
- Arthur with a stadium named after him
- Arthur with a Queens stadium named after him
- Arthur with a namesake stadium
- Arthur with 33 singles titles
- Arthur who's in the Tennis Hall of Fame
- Arthur who wrote "Off the Court"
- Arthur who wrote "Days of Grace"
- Arthur who won three Grand Slams
- Arthur who won three Grand Slam titles
- Arthur who won three Grand Slam singles titles
- Arthur who won the Open Era's first U.S. Open
- Arthur who won the inaugural ATP Player of the Year award in 1975
- Arthur who won the 1968 US Open
- Arthur who was the 1975 Wimbledon champion
- Arthur who was king of the court?
- Arthur who ruled the court?
- Arthur who often raised a racket
- Arthur who made millions off a racket
- Arthur who authored "A Hard Road to Glory"
- Arthur the tennis legend
- Arthur pictured on a 37-cent stamp
- Arthur pictured on a 2005 postage stamp
- Arthur once on clay
- Arthur on a U.S. stamp
- Arthur on a tennis court
- Arthur on a 2005 postage stamp
- Arthur of Wimbledon
- Arthur of Davis Cup fame
- Arthur of court history
- Arthur in tennis history
- Arthur from Richmond
- Arthur for whom a tennis stadium is named
- Arthur for whom a stadium is named
- Arthur --- Stadium
- Arthur ____ of tennis
- Arthur ___ Stadium in Queens
- Arthur ___ Stadium (US Open venue)
- Arthur ___ Stadium (US Open tennis locale)
- Arthur ___ Stadium (U.S.T.A. facility)
- Arthur ___ Stadium (tennis arena)
- Arthur ___ Stadium (Queens landmark)
- Arthur ___ Stadium (major tennis venue)
- Arthur ___ for Courage Award (ESPY)
- Arthur ___ Courage Award, won in 2015 by Caitlyn Jenner
- Arthur ___ Courage Award (Espy that's been given to Pat Summitt)
- Arthur ___ Courage Award (Espy that's been bestowed on Robin Roberts)
- Arthur ___ Courage Award (ESPY Awards honor)
- Arthur ___ Courage Award (annual honor at the Espys)
- Arthur ___ (tennis player for whom a Queens stadium is named)
- Arthur __ Stadium: world's largest tennis venue
- Arthur __ Stadium (US Open site)
- Arthur __ Stadium (U.S. Open venue)
- Arthur __ Stadium (tennis tourney venue)
- Arthur __ Stadium (pro tennis venue)
- Arthur __ Stadium
- Arthur __ , 1975 Wimbledon champion
- American tennis icon Arthur
- American Revolution general John
- AIDS activist Arthur
- Activist and athlete Arthur
- Ace-serving Arthur
- A Wimbledon winner: 1975
- A Wimbledon champ: 1975
- A U.S. Open champ: 1968
- A rival of Laver
- A Connors' rival
- 7/5/75 winner over Connors
- 1993 Presidential Medal of Freedom awardee Arthur
- 1985 Tennis Hall of Fame inductee
- 1981-86 Davis Cup captain
- 1980s U.S. Davis Cup team captain
- 1980s U.S. Davis Cup captain
- 1980's U.S. Davis Cup captain
- 1980's Davis Cup captain
- 1980 tennis retiree Arthur
- 1975 winner over Connors at Wimbledon
- 1975 Wimbledon victor
- 1975 Wimbledon men's champion
- 1975 Wimbledon champion
- 1972 U.S. Open finalist
- 1970s Wimbledon victor over Connors
- 1970 Australian Open winner Arthur
- 1970 Australian Open champ Arthur
- 1968 US Open champ Arthur
- 1968 U.S. Open winner Arthur
- 1968 U.S. Open champion Arthur
- 1968 U.S. Open champion
- 1967 U.S. clay court champion
- 1965 NCAA tennis champ Arthur
- 17-time opponent of Borg in the 1970s
- "That ___ is, so was he made": Bridges
- "Off the Court" memoirist
- "Off the Court" autobiographer Arthur
- "Norma ___" (Susan Glaspell novel)
- "Naked Came the Stranger" author Penelope
- "Moral of the Story" singer
- "Hard Road to Glory" writer
- "Days of Grace" memoirist Arthur
- "Days of Grace" author/athlete
- "As Long _____ Needs Me" ("Oliver!" song)
- "As Long ___ Needs Me" ("Oliver!" song)
- "A Hard Road to Glory: A History of the African-American Athlete" author Arthur
- '75 Wimbledon winner
- '75 Wimbledon champ
- '60s-'70s tennis great Arthur
- ''A Hard Road to Glory'' author
- ___ Stadium, home of the U.S. Open
- ___ Stadium (Queens landmark)
- ___ Stadium (facility near Citi Field)
- ___ Stadium (Big Apple tennis locale)
- __ Stadium (Big Apple tennis site)
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