Billie Jean King makes history with Congressional Gold Medal

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Billie Jean King has been awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, the United States Tennis Association said on Friday, becoming the first individual woman athlete to receive the honor.
President Joe Biden signed the legislation into law on Thursday, recognizing King’s groundbreaking contributions both on and off the court.
King has long been a trailblazer for gender equality in sports and society. The 80-year-old’s relentless advocacy for equal pay in tennis led to the US Open becoming the first Grand Slam tournament to offer men and women equal prize money in 1973, which cemented her legacy as a champion of women’s rights.
An incredible honor for the remarkable Billie Jean King. ✨ pic.twitter.com/gCI3o43E7p — US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 27, 2024
That same year, King defeated Bobby Riggs in the

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