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Gay Tennis Player Nicholas Lee: Self-Love is a Lifelong Process - Athlete Ally
It Was Horrible': Billie Jean King Recalls Being Outed in 1981
Russia's No. 1 female tennis player comes out as gay – New York Daily News
Gay tennis trailblazer Brian Vahaly: 'I heard homophobia all the time - it was part of the culture'
Monumental': Russian tennis player Daria Kasatkina praised for coming out as gay | Russia | The Guardian
Men's Tennis Q&A: Francisco Gay - University of Idaho Athletics
Russian tennis player Daria Kasatkina comes out as gay | CBC Sports
Kalamazoo-native makes history as first black male in professional tennis to come out as gay
Special report: Tennis's last taboo - why are there no openly gay male players?
Kalamazoo Native Lendale Johnson, America's First Gay Black Tennis Pro, on How 'Visibility Is Invaluable' - Pride Source
Martina Navratilova on Megan Rapinoe and the Trajectory of Gay Women in Sports | The New Yorker
Tennis player shares experience of inclusion in Outsports.com story – University of Lynchburg
US tennis star says openly gay player would be accepted on ATP Tour | RNZ News
At U.S. Open, scrutiny over controversial comments about gay players
Billie Jean King on Twitter: "Congratulations to @LendaleJohnson on being named an @AthleteAlly Pro Ambassador. Living authentically and using your platform to work toward equality for all will help other #LGBTQ tennis
TENNIS: Player criticized for anti-gay comments
Former pro tennis player Brian Vahaly talks about being gay, his husband and being a dad - Outsports
Photos: Openly gay athletes | CNN
Daria Kasatkina: Top Russian tennis player comes out as gay | CNN
Taylor Fritz says openly gay player would be accepted on ATP Tour | Tennis News - Times of India
College tennis player and now coach blossomed after coming out as gay - Outsports
Daria Kasatkina Criticizes War in Ukraine - The New York Times
Alexander Zverev, the Other U.S. Open Favorite, Is Ready to Take on Tennis's Big Four | The New Yorker