| Subject of four Sports Illustrated covers between 1966 and 1993 | 63 |
| Stadium that opened in 1997 | 27 |
| Stadium next to Louis Armstrong, in Queens | 42 |
| Stadium near the Unisphere | 26 |
| Stadium near Shea | 17 |
| Stadium named for a tennis great | 32 |
| Stadium in which to see Venus? | 30 |
| Stadium in which the U.S. Open finals are played | 48 |
| Stadium in the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center | 54 |
| Stadium in Flushing Meadows | 27 |
| Sports legend Arthur | 20 |
| Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year between Jordan and Shula | 71 |
| Skin care and cosmetics company that looks to be unrelated to Arthur | 68 |
| Rival of Laver and Nastase | 26 |
| Revolutionary War commander John | 32 |
| Revolutionary general: 1720-81 | 30 |
| Retired netman | 14 |
| Retired court figure | 20 |
| Racquet pro | 11 |
| Racketer Arthur | 15 |
| Racket-raising Arthur | 21 |
| Queens stadium named for a tennis legend | 40 |
| Queens stadium named for a tennis great | 39 |
| Pro-circuit man | 15 |
| Present-day netman | 18 |
| Pornstar Danielle with 32FF-sized breasts | 41 |
| Opponent for Laver | 18 |
| Only African-American male to win Wimbledon | 43 |
| One-time Wimbledon winner | 25 |
| One-time Davis Cup captain Arthur | 33 |
| One who had a high net income? | 30 |
| Noted "racketeer" | 27 |
| Notable netman | 14 |
| North Carolina governor for whom a county and two cities are named | 66 |
| North Carolina county on the Blue Ridge Parkway | 47 |
| North Carolina county named for an early governor | 49 |
| North Carolina county named for a Revolutionary War commander | 61 |
| North Carolina county bordering Tennessee and Virginia | 54 |
| New York stadium that was the site of the first professional outdoor basketball game | 84 |
| New York stadium honoree Arthur | 31 |
| Netman of note | 14 |
| Net great Arthur | 16 |
| National Junior Tennis League co-founder | 40 |
| Nastase rival in the 70's | 29 |
| Nastase contemporary | 20 |
| Namesake of the ESPY Courage Award | 34 |
| Namesake of a Queens stadium, and an anagram of another Queens stadium | 70 |
| Name on a U.S. Open stadium | 27 |
| N.C. county | 11 |
| N. C. county | 12 |
| Men's Singles champ: 1968 | 29 |
| Memorable U.S. tennis champ | 27 |
| Memorable tennis great | 22 |
| Memorable court star | 20 |
| Memoirist Arthur | 16 |
| Man of the courts | 17 |
| Loser to Nastase at the 1972 U.S. Open finals | 45 |
| Legendary tennis star, Arthur | 29 |
| Legendary name in tennis | 24 |
| Laver's erstwhile rival | 27 |
| Laver opponent | 14 |
| Laver contemporary | 18 |
| Late tennis V.I.P. Arthur | 25 |
| Late tennis star Arthur | 23 |
| Late opponent of apartheid | 26 |
| Late great of tennis | 20 |
| Late court star-commentator | 27 |
| Late apartheid opponent | 23 |
| King Arthur of tennis | 21 |
| Inspirational tennis champ | 26 |
| Immortal name in tennis | 23 |
| HIV activist Arthur | 19 |
| His racket is in the Smithsonian | 32 |
| He got a tennis scholarship from U.C.L.A. | 41 |
| He defeated Connors for the 1975 Wimbledon championship | 55 |
| He defeated Connors at Wimbledon in 1975 | 40 |
| He burned up the courts in the 70's | 39 |
| He beat Okker to win the 1968 U.S. Open | 39 |
| He beat Connors to win Wimbledon | 32 |
| Governor for whom a North Carolina city is named | 48 |
| Gentlemanly Arthur | 18 |
| Former Wimbledon champ | 22 |
| Former open winner | 18 |
| Former Davis Cup figure | 23 |
| Former Davis Cup captain Arthur | 31 |
| Forest Hills performer | 22 |
| Forest Hills name | 17 |
| Foe of Laver and Newcombe | 25 |
| Flushing venue | 14 |
| Flushing Meadows stadium honoree | 32 |
| Flushing Meadows stadium | 24 |
| Flushing Meadow stadium name | 28 |
| First recipient of the Harvard AIDS Initiative Leadership Award | 63 |
| First black player on the US Davis Cup team | 43 |
| First African-American US Open champ | 36 |
| First African-American selected for a U.S. Davis Cup team | 57 |
| Famed netman | 12 |
| ESPN's Award for Courage is named for him | 45 |
| ESPN's Arthur ___ Courage Award | 35 |
| Eponym of a Southern "-ville" | 39 |