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Arthur Ashe: the making of a champion

An inspiration, a politician, a pioneer on and off court - these just some of the words used to describe Arthur Ashe, who became the first African-American to win the men's Wimbledon singles title against Jimmy Connors in 1975. It was one of the most iconic sporting moments of the 20th Century at a time of huge political and racial unrest. How did Arthur Ashe come to be a champion? BBC Tennis correspondent Russell Fuller tells his story, hearing from amongst others, former players John McEnroe, Stan Smith, his agent Donald Dell and his brother Johnnie Ashe

(Photo: Arthur Ashe winning Wimbledon. Credit: Getty Images)

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22 minutes