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Top players at the Queens Club Tournament at Queens Club, Kensington

Top players at the Queens Club Tournament at Queens Club, Kensington. Arthur Ashe, ATP Official shows the list of Wimbledon players (men) with all those who will boycott the championship ticked. 21st June 1973. © Mirrorpix

Monte Fresco
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
DM 73 5193

Media ID 21801383

Protest Queens Club Championships 1973 Boycott

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In this print captured by Monte Fresco, we are transported back to the vibrant atmosphere of the Queens Club Tournament at Queens Club, Kensington in 1973. The image showcases a significant moment in tennis history as Arthur Ashe, an ATP Official, presents a list of Wimbledon players (men) who have decided to boycott the championship. This powerful act of protest against certain policies and decisions surrounding the tournament resonated deeply within the sporting community. The photograph exudes both tension and determination as Ashe meticulously ticks off each player's name on the list. The intensity is palpable, symbolizing not only their commitment to standing up for what they believe in but also their solidarity with one another. During this era of social change and activism in sports, where athletes were increasingly using their platforms to advocate for justice and equality, this particular boycott made waves throughout the tennis world. It serves as a reminder that even within seemingly apolitical realms like sports, individuals can come together to challenge systems that they perceive as unjust. Monte Fresco's expertly captured moment freezes time and allows us to reflect upon this pivotal event in tennis history. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from Memory Lane Prints, we are reminded of how sport has always been intertwined with broader societal issues – serving as a catalyst for change and unity among its top players.


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Step into the thrilling world of tennis history with this stunning photograph from the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. Captured by renowned photographer Monte Fresco, this image transports you to the iconic Queens Club in Kensington, where top players gathered for the Queens Club Tournament. A rare find from Memory Lane Prints, this captivating print features an intriguing moment during the tournament, with Arthur Ashe, ATP Official, displaying the list of Wimbledon players (men) who decided to boycott the championship. A must-have for any tennis enthusiast or history buff, this photograph is not just a beautiful piece of art, but a glimpse into a pivotal moment in sports history.


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