Growing up in Long Beach, California, Billie Jean King loved playing basketball, volleyball, and softball. But her life began to change in 1954, when she discovered tennis in fifth grade. After only her second time playing, King set a big goal.
“I wanted to be the best player in the world,” she says.
She soon realized that female players faced discrimination and were treated differently than boys. When she was 12, King was left out of a team photo for wearing shorts instead of a tennis skirt.
“I’ll show them someday,” King recalls thinking. “That was when I decided to fight for equality for the rest of my life.”