In Footsteps of Arthur Ashe, Frances Tiafoe Reminded ‘There’s No Place Like Home’

Frances Tiafoe sat quietly behind a makeshift podium situated just a few steps away from the courts on which he once practiced hour after hour as he honed his tennis skills.  The post In Footsteps of Arthur Ashe, Frances Tiafoe Reminded ‘There’s No Place Like Home’ appeared first on The Washington Informer.

In Footsteps of Arthur Ashe, Frances Tiafoe Reminded ‘There’s No Place Like Home’
Pro tennis player and Prince George's County native Frances Tiafoe enters a welcome-home party at Junior Tennis Champions Center in College Park, Maryland, on Sept. 16, one week after he became the first African American since Arthur Ashe in 1972 to reach the U.S. Open semifinals. (Robert R. Roberts/The Washington Informer)

Frances Tiafoe sat quietly behind a makeshift podium situated just a few steps away from the courts on which he once practiced hour after hour as he honed his tennis skills. 

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