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Billie Jean King is an American tennis player who won 39 Grand Slam titles across singles, doubles, and mixed doubles and became one of the most dominant players of her era, but her legacy transcends her athletic achievements through her fierce advocacy for gender equality in sport. In 1973 she defeated Bobby Riggs in the Battle of the Sexes — watched by 90 million people worldwide — proving that women deserved equal billing and equal prize money in tennis, a battle she had already been fighting institutionally as a co-founder of the Women’s Tennis Association. Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient and one of the most influential athletes of the 20th century, she transformed professional women’s sports and the broader conversation about gender equality in public life.
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