Althea Gibson
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Definition
Proper noun * Althea Gibson: A United States tennis player. She was the first Black woman to win all the major world singles tennis championships.
Usage
- Althea Gibson is used as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure. It is typically used in biographical, historical, or sports-related contexts.
- Althea Gibson broke racial barriers in professional tennis.
- The biography details the life of Althea Gibson.
- Many young athletes look up to Althea Gibson as a pioneer.
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used metonymically to represent the concepts of breaking barriers, perseverance, or a historic "first" in sports.
- Her victory was an Althea Gibson moment for the sport. (Meaning: a moment reminiscent of Gibson's pioneering achievement.)
Variants and Related Words
- Gibson: A common shorthand when the context is clear, though "Althea Gibson" is the full and formal reference.
- Gibson won both Wimbledon and the U.S. Nationals.
Synonyms
- Trailblazer: A person who is the first to do something.
- Pioneer: A person who is among the first to explore or settle a new area or field of activity.
- Champion: A person who has defeated all rivals in a competition.
Related Phrases
- Break the color barrier: To be the first person of a particular racial group to participate in an activity or institution.
- Althea Gibson is celebrated for breaking the color barrier in international tennis.
Noun
- United States tennis player who was the first Black woman player to win all the major world singles titles (1927-2003)