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Althea Gibson Sparked A Women’s Sports Revolution

March 15, 2021
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Hailing from Silver, South Carolina in 1927, Althea Gibson grew up in Harlem, New York. After winning the New York City women’s paddle tennis championship at the age of 12, Gibson was introduced to tennis and displayed an elite grasp of the sport. 

She was taken under the wing of Dr. Walter Johnson in New York, who would later also mentor the great Arthur Ashe along his career path. Johnson was a star athlete at Lincoln University and went by the name “Whirlwind”, and even played football without a helmet.

In her early years, as she became more dominant in tennis. Johnson recognized her unlimited potential and introduced her to specialized tennis training — even set her up with the United States Tennis Association.

It was here that Gibson received a full scholarship to Florida A&M University in the 1950s and that changed her life.  At FAMU, she was under the tutelage of renowned coach Jake Gaither.

Heading South would offer her the first opportunity to play tennis in an integrated environment. On the flip side, things weren’t easy for her moving to the Deep South. The racial divide was even more obvious and strenuous than in Harlem, where she grew up on 143rd Street (between Lenox Avenue and Seventh Avenue) 

Her sophomore season didn’t go too well and she was summoned to meet with Gaither as the athletic department became worried because of her low performance. They totally missed the fact that she was a person in a new environment, where the racial tensions were venomous and her comfortability level — which was essential to her success — just wasn’t there.

Gaither told her to focus on what she could control and that was being the best player she could be. And a heartfelt pep talk was all she needed to pick her game up.

As her junior season approached Gibson would take off from there, excelling at tennis and golf. She was a natural athlete who could also dominate what they considered “the refined sports” at that segregated time. She would eventually become the first African-American woman to play on the LPGA Tour. Legend has it, she even used to dominate the fellas at the pool tables. 

Gibson was tall and statuesque which helped her to pursue modeling while in school. She pledged Alpha Kappa Alpha in the Beta Alpha undergraduate chapter.

Following graduation, with racism still extremely rampant, she was relegated to the American Tennis Association, an association specifically for African-Americans. Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in baseball in 1947 and in 1950 Gibson did the same as the first African-American player in the National Tennis Championship.

She would also be the first African-American woman invited to play at Wimbledon. Things began to really soar from here for Gibson.

She did the unthinkable in 1956, winning the singles titles in both the U.S. Open and French Open, becoming the first African-American woman to win what we now call “Grand Slam” tournaments. She followed those up with historic wins at Wimbledon in 1957 and 1958.



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