Arthur Robert Ashe Jr. (July 10, 1943 – February 6, 1993) was an American professional tennis player. He won three Grand Slam titles in singles and two in doubles. Ashe was the first black player selected to the United States Davis Cup team, and the only black man ever to win the singles titles at Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Australian Open. He retired in 1980. More about Arthur Ashe
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Ashe was ranked world No. 1 by Rex Bellamy, Bud Collins, Judith Elian, Lance Tingay, World Tennis and Tennis Magazine (U.S.) in 1975. That year, Ashe was awarded the 'Martini and Rossi' Award, voted for by a panel of journalists, and the ATP Player of the Year award. In the ATP computer rankings, he peaked at No. 2 in May 1976.The most expensive item with a signature of Arthur Ashe (Arthur Ashe Signed Autograph Letter FULL SIGNATURE JSA COA Tennis HOF) was sold in November 2023 for £182.34 while the cheapest item (ARTHUR ASHE, original signature on paper slip!) found a new owner for £9.99 in March 2014. The month with the most items sold (4) was December 2022 with an average selling price of £33.10 for an autographed item of Arthur Ashe. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in November 2023 with £182.34 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £9.99 was March 2014. In average, an autographed item from Arthur Ashe is worth £48.95.
Most recently, these items with a signature of Arthur Ashe were sold on eBay - click here for more items.
Item Title | Price | Store | |
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Arthur Ashe Signed Autograph Letter FULL SIGNATURE JSA COA Tennis HOF | £182.34 | ||
Arthur Ashe Signed Ball, AMF Program Signed By Ashe, Sims, Reissen & More (I72) | £132.43 | ||
ARTHUR ASHE SIGNED INDEX CARD AUTO W/ JSA COA A | £34.84 | ||
ARTHUR ASHE SIGNED INDEX CARD AUTO W/ JSA COA B | £30.70 | ||
ARTHUR ASHE SIGNED INDEX CARD AUTO W/ JSA COA C | £48.95 | ||
ARTHUR ASHE SIGNED INDEX CARD AUTO W/ JSA COA D | £31.36 | ||
Arthur Ashe Signed 3x5 Index Card Tennis Legend (d.1993) with 1975 SI cover | £30.83 | ||
ARTHUR ASHE TENNIS AUTOGRAPH AUTO SIGNED 3 x 5 CUT PSA/DNA | £113.93 | ||
Arthur Ashe, Professional Tennis Player, Autographed Signed Photograph 8x10 | £36.46 | ||
Tennis Legend Arthur Ashe Signed Photo | £62.10 |
Coco Gauff advances to US Open final! American tennis star defeats No. 10 Karoli (09/08/23): Coco Gauff has reached her first US Open final, but only after a 50-minute delay caused by environmentalist protestors seated in the upper deck at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Coco Gauff's US Open semi-final opponent is confirmed as Karolina Muchova beats (09/06/23): Muchova, seeded 10th, smacked 32 winners and played outstanding defense to see off the 33-year-old Cirstea at Arthur Ashe Stadium and reach her first U.S Open semi-final.
US Open: Tommy Paul signs fans' forehead and TOILET PAPER after win vs. Alejandr (09/01/23): Tommy Paul moved onto the fourth round of the US Open on Friday and was met with an unusual autograph request after the match.
MATCH POINT: New York's lesson for Wimbledon as impressive Flushing Meadows host (08/30/23): MIKE DICKSON IN NEW YORK: The Arthur Ashe Stadium remains the centrepiece, the size of a decent football stadium around a tennis court, which is best seen lit up at night.
US Open final - Casper Ruud vs Carlos Alcaraz LIVE: All the action from Arthur A (09/11/22): MIKE DICKSON IN NEW YORK: Carlos Alcaraz went from Spanish prince to King of world tennis last night, winning the US Open and topping the rankings in one fell swoop.
Iga Swiatek wins the US Open! World No. 1 downs Ons Jabeur in straight sets to s (09/2022): MIKE DICKSON IN NEW YORK: World No. 1 Iga Swiatek has twice stormed Paris and on Saturday night she took New York to add the US Open to her clay court Grand Slam titles.
Coco Gauff battles her way through to third round of US Open after defeating Ele (08/2022): The 18-year-old, who is the second-highest ranked American coming into the tournament at the No.12 seed, made light work of her opponent by defeating her in straight sets at the Arthur Ashe Stadium.