Tennis Legends: Billie Jean King – The most influential figure in tennis history with impact wider than 39 Grand Slams

Billie Jean King is the most influential figure in tennis history. Her impact goes far beyond the American’s mightily impressive haul of 39 Grand Slams. The tenacity and drive she’s displayed in championing women’s tennis makes her a gamechanger. No player before or since has shook up the tennis landscape in the way King has over many decades.
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Born Bille Jean Moffit , on November 27th 1943, to parents Betty and Bill. Her brother Randy became a successful pitcher in Major League baseball. She initially commenced her sporting journey by playing softball before turning her attention to tennis.
King’s success in tennis straddled the amateur and Open eras. Her tally of 129 singles titles features 78 won on the WTA circuit that she helped to create. The Grand Slams total read as 12 in singles, 16 in women’s doubles and a further eleven in mixed. King has often claimed she derived her greatest pleasure from the mixed doubles triumphs. Eight of her 11 triumphs in that discipline came with fellow American Owen Davidson.

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