British tennis player Liam Broady sports rainbow laces at Australian Open to highlight lack of out gay male players - Attitude
Martina Navratilova on Megan Rapinoe and the Trajectory of Gay Women in Sports | The New Yorker
What is a Golden Slam? Novak Djokovic's path to history stopped by Zverev - ABC News
Renée Richards: Where is tennis' transgender pioneer now? - Sports Illustrated
Martina Navratilova - Wikipedia
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Kalamazoo Native Lendale Johnson, America's First Gay Black Tennis Pro, on How 'Visibility Is Invaluable' - Pride Source
Kevin Anderson: 'One tennis player coming out might open the gates for others' | Tennis | The Guardian
Special report: Tennis's last taboo - why are there no openly gay male players?
Brian Vahaly: Ex-tennis pro says it would be 'helpful' if a male player came out as gay - BBC Sport
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Special report: Tennis's last taboo - why are there no openly gay male players?
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Why are there no openly gay male tennis players?
Tennis Player and Ally Noah Rubin Uses Platform to Give Positive Visibility to LGBT+ Athletes - Outsports
Why are there no openly gay players in elite men's tennis? | OPENLY
Former pro tennis player Brian Vahaly talks about being gay, his husband and being a dad - Outsports
Martina Navratilova: 'I've always tried to do the right thing rather than the popular thing' | Martina Navratilova | The Guardian
Double the risk for Russian tennis star speaking out on LGBTQ rights and war in Ukraine | CBC News
Gay tennis player Lendale Johnson urges top players to speak out against homophobia - Attitude
Kevin Anderson: 'One tennis player coming out might open the gates for others' | Tennis | The Guardian