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As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Arthur Ashe's victory at Wimbledon, the Bruthas were joined by a distinguished panel to discuss his legacy and impact on the game. Robert Foster, President of the American Tennis Association (ATA), the oldest African American sports organization (1916), Marty Woods, Executive Director of the Pete Brown Junior Tennis Program (a NJTL Chapter - concept created by Arthur Ashe) and Larry Nagler, record setting collegiate tennis player from UCLA who was Arthur's doubles partner, attorney and dear friend. Listen as they discuss Arthur Ashe's influence as a person on and off the court, as a tennis player and an activist. We will never forget the contributions Arthur made to the world!
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As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Arthur Ashe's victory at Wimbledon, the Bruthas were joined by a distinguished panel to discuss his legacy and impact on the game. Robert Foster, President of the American Tennis Association (ATA), the oldest African American sports organization (1916), Marty Woods, Executive Director of the Pete Brown Junior Tennis Program (a NJTL Chapter - concept created by Arthur Ashe) and Larry Nagler, record setting collegiate tennis player from UCLA who was Arthur's doubles partner, attorney and dear friend. Listen as they discuss Arthur Ashe's influence as a person on and off the court, as a tennis player and an activist. We will never forget the contributions Arthur made to the world!
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