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Billie Jean King Wins Wimbledon 60 Years Ago, Sparking a Movement

2026-07-13 · Billie Jean King · Player Focus

Billie Jean King made history 60 years ago by winning Wimbledon, a triumph that transcended tennis and sparked a global movement for gender equality. Her victory on July 10, 1966, was more than a championship-it was a catalyst for change in sports and society.

King defeated Ann Haydon Jones in the final, securing her first Wimbledon singles title. The match was a turning point, not just for King’s career but for women’s tennis. She became a vocal advocate for equal prize money and opportunities, challenging the status quo.

King’s win was a defining moment in her legacy as a pioneer. She used her platform to push for equality, co-founding the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) in 1973. Her activism extended beyond sports, influencing broader conversations about gender rights.

King’s impact is still felt in tennis and beyond. The WTA, now a global organization, stands as a testament to her vision. Her advocacy for equal pay and inclusion continues to inspire athletes and activists worldwide.

King’s 1966 Wimbledon victory was just the beginning. Her relentless fight for equality reshaped tennis and left an indelible mark on history.

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