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September 20, 2025 2 mins
On September 20, 1973, one of the most iconic moments in tennis history took place during the "Battle of the Sexes" match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs at the Houston Astrodome in Texas.

Billie Jean King, a 29-year-old champion tennis player and advocate for women's rights, faced off against 55-year-old Bobby Riggs, a former world No. 1 player and self-proclaimed male chauvinist. Riggs had been vocal about his belief that even at his age, he could beat any of the top female players.

The match garnered massive media attention and was watched by an estimated 90 million people worldwide. King entered the court carried on a gold litter by four muscular men, while Riggs arrived in a rickshaw pulled by scantily-clad women. The spectacle highlighted the cultural divide and gender stereotypes of the era.

However, once the match began, King let her tennis do the talking. She dominated Riggs, winning in straight sets (6-4, 6-3, 6-3). King's victory was a triumph not only for herself but also for women's tennis and the broader fight for gender equality.

The "Battle of the Sexes" match had a significant impact on the popularity of women's tennis and the ongoing struggle for equal pay and recognition in the sport. King's win also challenged societal norms and expectations about women's capabilities in athletics.

In the years following the match, King continued to be a trailblazer for women's rights in sports. She lobbied for equal prize money in tennis tournaments and helped establish the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). Her efforts contributed to the growing professionalization and popularity of women's tennis.

The legacy of the "Battle of the Sexes" extends beyond tennis. It remains a defining moment in the history of gender equality and has been the subject of numerous documentaries, books, and even a feature film starring Emma Stone as Billie Jean King and Steve Carell as Bobby Riggs.

On this day in sports history, Billie Jean King's victory over Bobby Riggs served as a powerful statement about the strength, skill, and determination of female athletes, challenging gender stereotypes and paving the way for future generations of women in sports.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to This Moment in Sports History podcast. On September twentieth,
nineteen seventy three, one of the most iconic moments in
tennis history took place during the quote Battle of the
Sexes end quote match between Billy Jean King and Bobby
Riggs at the Houston Astrodome in Texas. Billy Jean King,

(00:20):
a twenty nine year old champion tennis player an advocate
for women's rights, faced off against fifty five year old
Bobby Riggs, a former world number one player and self
proclaimed male chauvinist. Riggs had been vocal about his belief
that even at his age, he could beat any of
the top female players. The match garnered massive media attention

(00:40):
and was watched by an estimated ninety million people worldwide.
King entered the court carried on a gold litter by
four muscular men, while Riggs arrived in a rickshaw pulled
by scantily clad women. The spectacle highlighted the cultural divide
and gender stereotypes of the era. However, once the match began,
King let her tenort do the talking. She dominated Riggs,

(01:02):
winning in straight sets six four, six, three, sixty three.
King's victory was a triumph not only for herself, but
also for women's tennis and the broader fight for gender equality.
The Battle of the Sexes match had a significant impact
on the popularity of women's tennis and the ongoing struggle
for equal pay and recognition in the sport. King's win

(01:23):
also challenged societal norms and expectations about women's capabilities and athletics.
In the years following the match, King continued to be
a trailblazer for women's weights in sports. She lobbied for
equal prize money in tennis tournaments and helped establish the
Women's Tennis Association WTA. Her efforts contributed to the growing
professionalization and popularity of women's tennis. The legacy of the

(01:48):
Battle of the Sexes extends beyond tennis. It remains a
defining moment in the history of gender equality and has
been the subject of numerous documentaries, books, and even a
feature film starring Ms Stone as Billy Jean King and
Steve Carell as Bobby Riggs. On this day in sports history,
Billy j and King's victory over Bobby Riggs served as

(02:08):
a powerful statement about the strength, skill, and determination of
female athletes, challenging gender stereotypes and paving the way for
future generations of women in sports. And that wraps it up.
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