At Title IX event at Gillette Stadium, trailblazing women share experiences pushing for equalityAt Title IX event at Gillette Stadium, trailblazing women share experiences pushing for equalityAt Title IX event at Gillette Stadium, trailblazing women share experiences pushing for equalityAt Title IX event at Gillette Stadium, trailblazing women share experiences pushing for equality
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At Title IX event at Gillette Stadium, trailblazing women share experiences pushing for equality

June 17, 2022

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- When Billie Jean King took on Bobby Riggs in their infamous "battle of the sexes" tennis match, there was plenty to consider. The $100,000 prize. The TV audience, which was estimated to number 90 million. The chance to strike a major blow in the fight for equality between men and women in sports.

By Kayla Burton

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — When Billie Jean King took on Bobby Riggs in their infamous “battle of the sexes” tennis match, there was plenty to consider. The $100,000 prize. The TV audience, which was estimated to number 90 million. The chance to strike a major blow in the fight for equality between men and women in sports.

But she was also thinking about a significant gain that had already been won — and the importance of protecting that gain.

The King-Riggs faceoff “followed Title IX by only one year,” King said last week. “And this is on my mind throughout the match; I didn’t want Title IX to be weakened in any way, and I knew people were already trying to weaken it … I wanted to make sure Title IX stayed strong and really, really would start to kick in more and more as time went on, so there was a lot riding on this match.

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