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Althea Gibson, Tennis Star Ahead of Her Time, Gets Her Due at Last

Jeenah Moon for The New York Times

In the summer of 1950, the national women’s tennis championships at the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills, Queens, reached a turning point. On one side was the favorite, Louise Brough, a blond Californian and the reigning Wimbledon champion. On the other side was the rangy, Harlem-raised Althea Gibson. She was not only the first African-American to play in the iconic tournament, the forerunner of the United States Open, but she also appeared headed toward a historic victory, leading by 1-6, 6-3, 7-6.

“Fans were shouting from the stands for Althea’s opponent to: ‘Beat the nigger.