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The Black Tennis Hall of Fame Welcomes Former ATA Champion, Publisher and Black Tennis Historian Arthur "Art" Carrington As Its Historian
Friday, March 22, 2019
Posted by Shelia at 8:33 PM Labels: Art Carrington, Arthur "Art" Carrington, Black Tennis Hall of Fame, Bob Davis, Dale G. Caldwell, Historian, Shelia Curry, Team Email this post
2019 BNP PARIBAS OPEN: Venus Williams Taken Out By Angelique Kerber And Gael Monfils Withdraws Due To Injury
Friday, March 15, 2019
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| Venus Williams played Angelique Kerber in the quarterfinal round of the BNP Paribas Open. |
Venus is currently scheduled for the upcoming Miami Open March 18-31.
"I want to thank you for everything you gave me this week"— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) March 15, 2019
Thank you, @Gael_Monfils 👊#BNPPO19 pic.twitter.com/tjCw4J1snv
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Posted by Shelia at 12:58 AM Labels: 2019 BNP Paribas Open, 2019 Miami Open, Angerlique Kerber, Gael Monfils, Injury, Quarterfinals, Venus Williams Email this post
2019 Miami Open: Main Draw Wild Card Selections Include Chris Eubanks, Coco Gauff, Whitney Osuigwe, and Mari Osaka
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| Chris Eubanks, Coco Gauff, Whitney Osuigwe and Mari Osaka headed for 2019 Miami Open. |
The Miami Open announced on Reddit today its list of main and qualifying draw wild card selections. Included in the main draw listings are Chris Eubanks, Coco Gauff, Whitney Osuigwe and older sister to current World No. 1, Mari Osaka.
- Twenty-two year old 6'7" Christopher Eubanks turned pro in 2017, currently ranked at 154.
- Fifteen-year-old Coco Gauff, this will make her first Tour level appearance.
- Sixteen-year-old Whitney Osuigwe turned pro in 2017, currently ranked at 213.
- Twenty-two-year old Mari Osaka, currently ranked at 336.
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Posted by Shelia at 12:06 AM Labels: 2019 Miami Open, Chris Eubanks, Coco Gauff, Mari Osaka, Whitney Osuigwe, WildCard Email this post
BLACK TENNIS HISTORY: Remembering Oscar Johnson - Bob Davis' 1995 Interview Parts I, II, and III
Thursday, March 14, 2019
Untitled from Bob Davis on Vimeo.
Untitled from Bob Davis on Vimeo.
Untitled from Bob Davis on Vimeo.
Posted by Shelia at 2:14 PM Labels: Black Tennis History, Bob Davis, Interview, Oscar Johnson Email this post
BLACK TENNIS HISTORY: Pioneer, Legend and Hall of Famer Oscar Johnson Has Passed
Black Tennis History is sad to announce the passing of Hall of Fame Oscar Johnson. Oscar was inducted into the Black Tennis Hall of Fame in 2010. We were fortunate to conduct a video interview with Oscar, which you can view on www.blacktennishistory.com. A great champion, a wonderful man, a pioneer who opened the door for the thousands who followed. He will be missed! Read the rest of this post...........
Posted by Shelia at 11:41 AM Labels: Black Tennis Hall of Fame, Black Tennis History, Hall of Fame, Oscar Johnson, Pioneer Email this post
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