Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of The Year
| Year | Player | Nationality |
|---|---|---|
| 1990 | Marie-Claire Noah | France |
| 1991 | John O'Shea | Ireland |
| 1992 | Arthur Ashe | United States |
| 1993 | Orville Brown | |
| 1994 | Paul McNamee | Australia |
| 1995 | Andre Agassi | United States |
| 1996 | Paul Flory | United States |
| 1997 | Nelson Mandela | South Africa |
| 1998 | Patrick Rafter | Australia |
| 1999 | Mac Winker | United States |
| 2000 | Richard Krajicek | Netherlands |
| 2001 | Andre Agassi | United States |
| 2002 | Amir Hadad Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi |
Israel Pakistan |
| 2003 | Gustavo Kuerten | Brazil |
| 2004 | Andy Roddick | United States |
| 2005 | Carlos Moyà | Spain |
| 2006 | Roger Federer | Switzerland |
| 2007 | Ivan Ljubičić | Croatia |
| 2008 | James Blake | United States |
| 2009 | MaliVai Washington | United States |
| 2010 | Rohan Bopanna Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi |
India Pakistan |
| 2011 | Rafael Nadal | Spain |
| 2012 | Novak Djokovic | Serbia |
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