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US Open 2022 LIVE: Frances Tiafoe makes history on court named after pioneer Arthur Ashe, DANCES like a BABY to celebrate entry into SEMIFINALS: Watch HIGHLIGHTS

US Open 2022 LIVE: Frances Tiafoe makes history on court named after pioneer Arthur Ashe, DANCES like a BABY to celebrate entry into SEMIFINALS: Watch HIGHLIGHTS

US Open 2022 LIVE: Frances Tiafoe makes history on court named after pioneer Ashe
US Open 2022 LIVE – Frances Tiafoe creates history: Rising American Frances Tiafoe has created history. Tiafoe became the first Black American man to reach the semi-finals at Flushing Meadows since the late Hall of Famer ARTHUR Ashe did so in 1972. He danced into the middle of Arthur Ashe Stadium court and soaked up […]

US Open 2022 LIVE – Frances Tiafoe creates history: Rising American Frances Tiafoe has created history. Tiafoe became the first Black American man to reach the semi-finals at Flushing Meadows since the late Hall of Famer ARTHUR Ashe did so in 1972. He danced into the middle of Arthur Ashe Stadium court and soaked up the cheers from his rapidly expanding fan base after securing his spot in the U.S. Open semi-finals on Wednesday. Follow US Open 2022 LIVE Updates with InsideSport.IN

Tifaoe will take on winner of Carlos Alcaraz Garfia vs Jannik Sinner for place in FINALS.

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US Open 2022 LIVE: Frances Tiafoe makes history on court named after pioneer Arthur Ashe

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US Open 2022 LIVE: Frances Tiafoe makes history on court named after pioneer Arthur Ashe

Former world number one Ashe, who grew up poor in the segregated U.S. South, was at the forefront of breaking down barriers for Black tennis players and in 1968 became the first Black man to win the U.S. Open, the first of three major titles.

Tiafoe, 24, is the son of immigrants from war-torn Sierra Leone who was introduced to the sport at a tennis center where his father worked as a custodian. He is gunning to be the first American man to win a Grand Slam in nearly two decades.

“Every time I win, I just want to inspire a bunch of people to know that anything is possible,” Tiafoe told reporters after his straight-sets win over ninth-seeded Russian Andrey Rublev.

“At the end of the day I love that because of Frances Tiafoe there is a lot of people of color playing tennis. That’s obviously a goal for me. That’s why I’m out here trying pretty hard.”

Tiafoe said exposure to tennis is the key to diversifying the overwhelmingly white sport.

US Open 2022 LIVE: Frances Tiafoe makes history on court named after pioneer Arthur Ashe

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 07: Frances Tiafoe of the United States shakes hands after defeating Andrey Rublev during their Men’s Singles Quarterfinal match on Day Ten of the 2022 US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 07, 2022 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

“Like with anything, the more you can do something, the better you will be at it,” he said. I was lucky. I was playing tennis for hours and hours and around the game, soaking up the game, watching the game.

“It was my life. The only thing I really watched growing up was Tennis Channel. You end up just falling in love with it. I think that will get you to the next level.”

No doubt his inspired run to the semi-finals will attract a new generation to tune in – and maybe take up a racket – as well.

US Open 2022 LIVE: Frances Tiafoe makes history on court named after pioneer Arthur Ashe

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