Top Five Tennis Autobiographies!
4) Arthur Ashe – Days of Grace

In addition to being a world champion, Arthur Ashe was a social activist, an AIDS victim and most importantly a fighter.
His autobiography is an emotional read as it gives an insight into the life of a legendary tennis player whose life was cut down by a terrible disease. (Top Five Tennis Autobiographies)
Arthur remains the only black man to have won the Wimbledon, Australian Open or the US Open title and to this day is an inspiration to everyone. This book is remembered as a memoir and ode to one of the greatest of all time.
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