
The Parallel Legacies of Althea Gibson and Ora Washington, with Ashley Brown and Pamela Grundy
From TennisWorthy by International Tennis Hall of Fame
February 10, 2026 · 44 min · Season 4 · Episode 53
About this episode
The episode explores the legacies of Althea Gibson and Ora Washington, highlighting their contributions to tennis and the challenges they faced due to segregation.
February is Black History Month in the United States and this month, the TennisWorthy Podcast will explore the impact and legacies of trailblazing Black tennis athletes. In this first episode, Patrick McEnroe and Chris Bowers discuss Hall of Famer Althea Gibson and Ora Washington, who broke barriers and faced the harsh realities of segregation. First dive into the life of Althea Gibson, the first person of color to win a Grand Slam title. Gibson biographer and historian Ashley Brown discusses Gibson's global influence, her mentorship under Dr. Eaton and Dr. Johnson, and her role as a precursor to modern champions like the Williams Sisters. The conversation then shifts to Ora Washington, a dominant but often overlooked figure from the interwar years. Historian Pamela Grundy details how Washington, a working-class multi-sport star, was barred from elite white competition despite her 23 national titles. Together, these stories highlight the resilience required to navigate a divided sporting world. Stay tuned next week when we explore Arthur Ashe's enduring impact. The TennisWorthy Podcast, presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame, uncovers the sport's history and mindset…
People in this episode
Hosts: Patrick McEnroe, Chris Bowers
Guests: Ashley Brown, Pamela Grundy
Topics covered
- Black History Month
- tennis history
- trailblazing athletes
- segregation in sports
- Althea Gibson
- Ora Washington
- resilience in sports
Keywords
- Althea Gibson
- Ora Washington
- Black tennis athletes
- segregation
- tennis history
- resilience
- Arthur Ashe
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