BILLIE JEAN KING - MAGAZINE PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED - HFSID 2388
Price: $140.00
BILLIE JEAN KING
Black and white magazine photograph of Billie Jean King on the tennis court
posing with six other tennis players all holding tennis rackets.
Magazine Photograph signed: "Billie Jean King". B/w, 8x11. Billie Jean
King (born Billie Jean Moffitt in 1943), who was ranked in the top 10 of tennis
for 17 years, is the holder of 20 Wimbledon titles (including singles champ
six times) and was U.S. champ four times. Credited with establishing
the first successful women's professional tennis tour and paving the way for
other female athletes, she was the first woman athlete to earn $100,000 in
one year (1971). In 1973, 29-year-old King beat 55-year-old Bobby
Riggs 6-4,6-3,6-3 in the nationally televised "Battle of the Sexes"
to win $100,000 at the Astrodome, spurring new interest in tennis. In 1965, she
married Larry King, with whom she founded the unique World Team Tennis, which
has a co-ed format that King calls "the future". A member of the
International Tennis Hall of Fame and the National Women's Hall of
Fame, King led the U.S. team to a gold medal sweep at the 1996 Olympic Games
and continues to coach. Lightly creased. Tape remnant at upper edge. Torn left
edge from removal from magazine. Overall, fine condition.
Following offer submission users will be contacted at their account email address within 48 hours. Our response will be to accept your offer, decline your offer or send you a final counteroffer. All offers can be viewed from within the "Offer Review" area of your HistoryForSale account. Please review the Make Offer Terms prior to making an offer.
If you have not received an offer acceptance or counter-offer email within 24-hours please check your spam/junk email folder.