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How Billie Jean King Proved She’s The Queen Of The Tennis World By Spearheading Gender Equality On The Court

2nd July 1964:  American tennis player Billie Jean Moffitt (later King) in action during a semi final in the women
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In 1975, Sports Illustrated declared that Billie Jean Moffitt King “will go down as the most significant athlete of this century.” And the magazine was right. Today, King is being looked up to as a legend among female athletes. 

It was in 1973 that King faced against Bobby Riggs in a three-set tennis match, which she would end as the victor, 6-4 6-3 6-3. It was a battle of two genders, making it among the most-watched sporting events in history, drawing the eyes of around 90 million viewers.