On This Day: Arthur Ashe Becomes First Black Player Named to U.S. Davis Cup Team

On May 14, 1963, 22-year-old Arthur Ashe made history by becoming the first African American selected for the U.S. Davis Cup tennis team. Ashe’s breakthrough wasn’t just about —it was a powerful act of representation and quiet defiance.

Arthur Ashe, Richmond, Virginia, became the first African American to play on an American Davis Cup team in Denver, Colorado on Sept. 15, 1963. Ashe won his singles match against Orlando Bracamonte, of the Venezuelan Davis Cup team, 6-1, 6-1, 6-0. The American Davis Cup team made a complete sweep of the matches winning all five. The games were played at the Cherry Hills Country Club, Denver, Colorado. (AP Photo/Robert Scott)

He went on to become a three-time Grand Slam champion and an icon both on and off the court. Beyond tennis, Ashe was a tireless advocate for civil rights, and public , including HIV/AIDS awareness after contracting the virus himself.

His continues to inspire generations to fight for equity, excellence and justice—in athletics and beyond. A true game-changer in every sense.


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