Billie Jean King

Description: (One of the Greatest Tennis Players of All Time)

Billie Jean King is a former world No. 1 professional tennis player. She dominated women’s tennis with 39 Grand Slam -12 singles, 12 doubles and 11 mixed doubles titles. In non-Grand Slam events she recorded 129 wins in 183 finals. She let go a golden opportunity to win all four Grand Slam events in a single year. She was attracted to tennis at an early age and shot to limelight partnering with Karen Hantze to win the doubles final at Wimbledon. Her name is associated with the iconic Battle of Sexes match that she played and won against Bobby Riggs. The much publicized event did much to prove the equality of sexes and had a positive impact on women’s self-respect. Continuing her role as a crusader for women’s cause, she protested the unequal prize money given to male and female players. She staked her career and joined 8 other women to form the rebel Virginia Slims Tour. Their efforts bore fruit and the U.S Open offered equal prize money to men and women players. In her personal life, she did not shy away from placing her lesbianism in public. After her retirement, she became a television commentator and coach. She continues to be involved in tennis in various ways.

Overview

Birthday November 22, 1943 (Sagittarius)
Born In United States
Alternative names Billie Jean Moffitt
Height 165 cm
City Long Beach, California
Parents Bill Moffitt
Betty

Did you know

Where did Billie Jean King grow up? Billie Jean King grew up in Long Beach, California.
What is Billie Jean King's impact on women's tennis? Billie Jean King is known for her advocacy for gender equality in tennis and for founding the Women's Tennis Association.
What was the significance of the Battle of the Sexes match for Billie Jean King? The Battle of the Sexes match in 1973, where Billie Jean King defeated Bobby Riggs, was significant in promoting equality in sports and challenging gender stereotypes.
How did Billie Jean King contribute to LGBTQ rights? Billie Jean King became one of the first prominent athletes to come out as gay, contributing to LGBTQ visibility and activism in sports.
What is the legacy of Billie Jean King in the world of tennis? Billie Jean King's legacy in tennis includes her pioneering efforts for gender equality, her numerous Grand Slam titles, and her influence on future generations of tennis players.
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