Billie
Jean
King
Visionary. Trailblazer. Icon. As a tennis champion and social activist, Billie Jean King lives her life according to the principles of equality, empowerment, and access.
Breaking Barriers
Named one of the “100 Most Important Americans of the 20th Century” by LIFE magazine, Billie Jean King’s greatest desire is to empower the next generation with the tools to do better than the one before it. An influential visionary who is both highly respected and strikingly innovative, Billie Jean King’s legacy is ever-evolving.
90 Million Viewers
Battle of the Sexes
In 1973, 90 million people worldwide watched Billie Jean King defeat Bobby Riggs in the “Battle of the Sexes,” 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. No other sporting event has played a more significant role in developing greater respect and recognition for women athletes.
Off the Court
The Fight for Equality
A longtime champion for social justice and equality, Billie Jean King is a preeminent voice in the national conversation surrounding gender equality.
Grand Slam tennis titles
Career victories at Wimbledon
Battle of the Sexes viewership
Tennis Royalty
Greatness on the Court
With 39 Grand Slam titles to her name, including a record 20 titles at Wimbledon, Billie Jean King is one of the greatest tennis players of all time. She held the world #1 ranking in women’s tennis for six of the ten years from 1966 through 1975.
Buy Now
ALL IN: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY
BY BILLIE JEAN KING
An inspiring and intimate self-portrait of the champion of equality that encompasses her brilliant tennis career, unwavering activism, and an ongoing commitment to fairness and social justice.
News & Press
Making Headlines
Whether she’s in the news, on the news, or writing about the news, one thing is for certain. Billie Jean King always has something to say.
In February of 2021, the women`s hockey Dream Gap Tour played at @thegarden. This was prior to the formation of a league, and it was during Covid. No fans were allowed to watch in person.
Last night, two teams in the Professional Women`s Hockey League, the New York Sirens and the Seattle Torrent, played a Sold Out game in Madison Square Garden in front of an electric audience.
Visibility matters. Opportunity matters. And this is what happens when we fight for both.
...
This tested my memory. So many special moments from my playing days. ...
Opening Day energy ⚾💙 Nothing like that first pitch feeling. Let`s go, @dodgers! ...
What makes a champion?
In my new book, See It to Be It: Eleven Champions Leading Women`s Sports Today, I’ve had the honor of speaking with the next generation of athletes about their journeys, their challenges, and what it truly takes to chase your goals.
Featured athletes: Caitlin Clark, Naomi Osaka, Midge Purce, Chelsea Gray, Amit Elor, Diana Flores, Nikki Hiltz, Kendall Coyne Schofield, Kelsie Whitmore, McKenzie Coan, and Asjia O’Neal.
I can’t wait for you to read it.
Coming in August—pre-order through link in bio.
...
