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Billie Jean King: More Than a Tennis Legend
29 Jan
Summary
- Billie Jean King won 39 Grand Slam titles in her career.
- She championed equal pay and used her platform for social change.
- King defeated Bobby Riggs in the 1973 'Battle of the Sexes'.
Tennis legend Billie Jean King, winner of 39 Grand Slam titles, attributes her success to innate coordination, a strong goal, and exceptional physical attributes like quickness and lateral movement, complemented by a strong backhand and volleys. Her impact, however, extends far beyond her playing career, as she became a pivotal figure in advocating for equal pay in sports.
King's fight for equality gained significant global attention in 1973 with her 'Battle of the Sexes' match against Bobby Riggs. This pivotal event, watched by 90 million viewers, allowed her to champion gender equality on an international stage. This victory was a major catalyst, the effects of which continue to shape women's sports 50 years later.
Filmmakers have drawn parallels between King and figures like Robert Redford, noting their shared commitment to community and fostering emerging talent. A new documentary, 'Give Me the Ball!', directed by Elizabeth Wolff and Liz Garbus, explores her life and legacy. ESPN is slated to air the documentary as part of its 30 For 30 series.




