- - arthur —, 1975 wimbledon singles tennis champion
- - Winner of the men's singles Wimbledon tennis final in 1975, Arthur 2014
- - sportsman of the year between jordan and shula
- - Arthur ..., 1975 Wimbledon winner
- - Davis Cup captain of the 1980s
- - namesake of a queens tennis stadium
- - arthur who won the inaugural atp player of the year award in 1975
- - one-named singer of the 2019 single "moral of the story"
- - Arthur ..., famed Wimbledon figure
- - Arthur ... Stadium, main venue of the US Open
- - US tennis player with three grand slam singles titles, d. 1993 aged 49
- - Tennis legend Arthur who wrote Days of Grace and A Hard Road to Glory
- - tennis star whose name is a homophone of a gray shade
- - he beat connors in the 1975 wimbledon final
- - arthur who won wimbledon in 1975
- - tennis star arthur who wrote "days of grace"
- - the stadium which hosts the final of the us open is named after which tennis player?
- - Wimbledon champion Arthur ...
- - "days of grace" autobiographer arthur
- - Arthur ..., Wimbledon champion
- - Late Arthur ... of tennis
- - frequent opponent of laver
- - Wimbledon star Arthur
- - arthur with an emmy for co-writing the tv adaptation of his book "a hard road to glory"
- - athlete who wrote the 1993 memoir "days of grace"
- - Wimbledon champion of 1975
- - Stuff at the end of a cigarette
- - Arthur of 1970s tennis
- - 1975 Wimbledon champ Arthur
- - Wimbledon winner: 1975
- - 1968 US Open winner Arthur
- - Eponym of a Flushing Meadows tennis stadium
- - Arthur of the court
- - Tennis Hall of Famer Arthur
- - Gentleman of the court
- - "Days of Grace" author
- - Wimbledon great
- - Victor over Connors at Wimbledon
- - Contemporary of Rosewall
- - 1975 victor over Connors at Wimbledon
- - 1968 U.S. Open winner
- - Wimbledon singles winner of 1975
- - Wimbledon champion
- - Wimbledon champ Arthur
- - Tennis Hall of Fame inductee of 1985
- - Celebrated Wimbledon winner
- - Arthur of court fame
- - Wimbledon winner in 1975
- - Wimbledon champion: 1975
- - Tennis name of fame
- - Legendary Wimbledon winner
- - King Arthur of the courts
- - He beat Connors at Wimbledon in 1975
- - Former Wimbledon champ Arthur
- - Connors defeater, 1975
- - evert contemporary
- - 1970 Australian Open champ Arthur
- - Arthur ... Stadium, Queens venue named after a tennis legend
- - Arthur ...., US tennis legend
- - Arthur, US tennis player born in 1943, who won three Grand Slam titles
- - a stadium is named for him
- - arthur, whose name's on a us open venue
- - Arthur ... Stadium (major tennis venue)
- - Queens New York stadium namesake
- - ... Stadium, U.S. Open tennis locale
- - US tennis player Arthur, who won three Grand Slams
- - Three-times Grand Slam tennis champ Arthur
- - Name on the world's largest tennis stadium
- - Sports champion remains after burning energy
- - North Carolina county whose seat is Jefferson
- - Tennis great profiled in ESPNs 30 for 30 special Arthur and Johnnie
- - Arthur ... Kids' Day (tennis event)
- - "citizen ......" (2021 documentary)
- - Arthur with a tennis stadium named after him
- - Tennis great found in "smashes"
- - Arthur ... Stadium (US Open arena)
- - arthur for whom an nyc tennis stadium is named
- - The ATP's humanitarian award is named for him
- - 1970s tennis legend Arthur
- - former court figure arthur
- - Arthur ..., tennis legend
- - "citizen ......" (2021 netflix tennis documentary)
- - New York stadium named for tennis great Arthur
- - Tennis ace Arthur
- - stadium named for a tennis champ
- - Arthur ... Stadium (world's largest tennis venue)
- - Tennis great profiled in ESPN's 30 for 30 special Arthur and Johnnie
- - Arthur --, tennis player
- - daniela denby-.., was my family's janey
- - Tennis great Arthur who retired in 1980
- - arthur who won the australian open in 1970
- - Former court king Arthur
- - Lead-in to a Southern "-ville"
- - 1970s tennis champ Arthur
- - Athlete Arthur who adopted a daughter named Camera
- - Arthur ......, tennis star
- - Arthur ..., a tennis legend
- - civil rights activist arthur
- - Arthur ... Stadium, U.S. Open locale
- - tennis legend has trained england's #1
- - U.S Open stadium, Arthur ...
- - Tennis champ has broken serve finally
- - rod laver contemporary
- - Former professional tennis player, Arthur
- - american tennis star arthur
- - Tennis legend Arthur ..., who has a stadium named after him
- - "As Long .... Needs Me" [2 wds.]
- - espy courage award eponym
- - "A Hard Road to Glory" author Arthur
- - Arthur ..., tennis icon
- - Tennis player Arthur who won three majors
- - Adam —, former Glasgow Warriors and Scotland rugby union back-rower
- - Athlete Arthur
- - Queens stadium named for tennis great Arthur
- - Noted netman
- - High-ranked netman
- - "Off the Court" author
- - Big Apple tennis stadium
- - U.S. Open stadium
- - "A Hard Road to Glory" author
- - Queens's ...... Stadium
- - County in N.C.
- - Netman Arthur
- - Former Davis Cup captain
- - Tennis's Arthur
- - Stadium in Queens
- - North Carolina county
- - New York stadium name
- - Former Davis Cup coach
- - Flushing stadium
- - Arthur ...... Stadium (US Open tennis venue)
- - 1970s tennis star Arthur
- - U.S. Open stadium name
- - 1965 NCAA tennis champ
- - New York City stadium name
- - Laver rival
- - Late tennis V.I.P.
- - Big Apple stadium
- - US Open stadium
- - Tennis V.I.P.
- - Stadium near Citi Field
- - New York tennis stadium
- - ESPN's Courage Award is named for him
- - Davis Cup figure
- - Davis Cup captain
- - "Norma ......," Glaspell novel
- - "Hard Road to Glory" author
- - US Open tennis stadium
- - Tennis stadium near Citi Field
- - Tennis legend Arthur who wrote "Hard Road to Glory"
- - She wrote "Moths"
- - Queens' Arthur court?
- - Queens stadium named for a tennis great
- - New York's ...... Stadium
- - Legendary tennis star
- - Legendary Arthur
- - Legend with rackets
- - Late tennis great
- - He wrote "Off the Court"
- - Glaspell's "Norma ......"
- - Court icon Arthur
- - Court champ
- - Borg rival
- - Arthur on the court
- - Arthur ...... Courage Award (ESPY)
- - 1968 US Open champion Arthur
- - "I don't want to be remembered for my tennis accomplishments" speaker
- - "A Hard Road to Glory" athlete-author
- - US Open stadium name
- - U.S. Open tennis champ: 1968
- - U.S. Davis Cup captain
- - U.S. court star
- - Tennis star on a U.S. stamp
- - Tennis star on a 2005 postage stamp
- - Tennis star for whom a stadium is named
- - Tennis stadium name
- - Tennis stadium in New York
- - Tennis pro Arthur
- - Tennis immortal Arthur
- - Rod Laver rival
- - Retired tennis star
- - Retired court star
- - Racket-raising Arthur
- - Queens stadium named for a tennis legend
- - Onetime Davis Cup coach
- - Name on a Queens stadium
- - Laver rival, once
- - Laver contemporary
- - Late, great netman
- - Late tennis star and apartheid opponent
- - He rivaled Laver
- - Grand Slam stadium
- - Former court star
- - ESPN's Award for Courage is named for him
- - Davis Cup captain, 1980-85
- - Courtly Arthur?
- - Court's Arthur
- - Athlete with a statue in Richmond, Va.
- - Athlete who battled apartheid
- - Arthur with four Davis Cup wins
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