レイニングチャンプさんのインスタグラム写真 - (レイニングチャンプInstagram)「Take a Timeout with @sporarts & @reigningchamp — a new bi-monthly series spotlighting the culture of sport and the game beyond the play-by-play.  Guest colour commentator, SporArts, is all about exploring athletic expression through a different lens — covering the highlights, the B-roll, and lesser known moments with equal aplomb.  So with the final rounds of the US Open underway, our first joint instalment taps into New York City and its special relationship with the sport of tennis. Playing host to the Grand Slam season finale, New York has over a century worth of trailblazing history both on and off the court. From Forest Hills to Flushing Meadows, this gallery gives you a snapshot of tennis' past in the Big Apple.  1. Young spectators taking in a match at the West Side Tennis Club at Forest Hills, 1977. 2. The inimitable style of Arthur Ashe moments before stepping on court. 3. The legendary Zina Garrison serving from a birds-eye view, 1990. 4. New York City's no. 1 tennis fan, former mayor David Dinkins, plays at Forest Hills, the original site of the US Open, 1990. (📷: Ron Galella) 5. Past Time. Althea Gibson, the first African American to win the US Open, playing paddle ball in the streets of Harlem, 1957. (📷: Genevieve Naylor) 6. Ultimate superfan, Jack Nicholson, fully immersed in the heat of a thrilling match at Flushing Meadows, 1990. (📷: Ron Galella)」9月6日 3時11分 - reigningchamp

レイニングチャンプのインスタグラム(reigningchamp) - 9月6日 03時11分


Take a Timeout with @sporarts & @レイニングチャンプ — a new bi-monthly series spotlighting the culture of sport and the game beyond the play-by-play.

Guest colour commentator, SporArts, is all about exploring athletic expression through a different lens — covering the highlights, the B-roll, and lesser known moments with equal aplomb.

So with the final rounds of the US Open underway, our first joint instalment taps into New York City and its special relationship with the sport of tennis. Playing host to the Grand Slam season finale, New York has over a century worth of trailblazing history both on and off the court. From Forest Hills to Flushing Meadows, this gallery gives you a snapshot of tennis' past in the Big Apple.

1. Young spectators taking in a match at the West Side Tennis Club at Forest Hills, 1977.
2. The inimitable style of Arthur Ashe moments before stepping on court.
3. The legendary Zina Garrison serving from a birds-eye view, 1990.
4. New York City's no. 1 tennis fan, former mayor David Dinkins, plays at Forest Hills, the original site of the US Open, 1990. (📷: Ron Galella)
5. Past Time. Althea Gibson, the first African American to win the US Open, playing paddle ball in the streets of Harlem, 1957. (📷: Genevieve Naylor)
6. Ultimate superfan, Jack Nicholson, fully immersed in the heat of a thrilling match at Flushing Meadows, 1990. (📷: Ron Galella)


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