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whenweallvote · 10 months
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Wishing a happy birthday to the iconic Billie Jean King! 🤩
Thank you for your long career of advocating for gender equity and social justice, and of course — for being one of the greatest tennis players of ALL TIME! 🏆🎾
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beautifulsoul247 · 8 days
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Well said from her https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-WAhOxpXRg/?igsh=aXVxaGZlOGc0d3M= 💜
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tennisonthebrain-blog · 3 months
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Ranking the Greatest Grass Court Players of the Open Era (Women)
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As we celebrate the beginning of the grass court season, it's the perfect time to look back at some of the greatest female players who have dominated on this unique surface. Grass courts, with their fast pace and low bounce, require a special set of skills and strategic prowess. If we take into account all grass court tournaments, including the US Open before 1975 and the Australian Open when it was played on grass, the rankings and statistics reveal even more about these legends.
1. Martina Navratilova: The Grass Court Queen
Martina Navratilova is widely considered the greatest grass court player in the history of women's tennis. She claimed an astounding nine Wimbledon singles titles between 1978 and 1990, a record that still stands. Navratilova's aggressive serve-and-volley game, combined with her athleticism and sharp instincts at the net, made her almost unbeatable on grass.
Her first Wimbledon crown in 1978 was particularly notable as she came from a set down to defeat Chris Evert. Navratilova’s rivalry with Evert, especially on grass, was a highlight of her career. In total, Navratilova secured 32 grass-court singles titles, showcasing her enduring excellence on this surface.
2. Serena Williams: The Modern Great
Serena Williams has been a formidable force on grass, with seven Wimbledon titles to her name (2002-2003, 2009-2010, 2012, 2015-2016). Her power, athleticism, and competitive spirit have made her a dominant player on this fast surface. Serena's ability to deliver powerful serves and aggressive baseline shots has often overwhelmed her opponents.
One of Serena's most memorable victories came at the 2012 Wimbledon Championships, where she defeated Agnieszka Radwańska in a hard-fought final. Her 2012 Olympic gold medal on grass further cemented her legacy as one of the greatest grass court players.
3. Margaret Court: The Versatile Champion
Margaret Court amassed an impressive 46 grass-court titles during the Open Era. Her dominance was highlighted by victories in the Australian Open (four times), Wimbledon (once in the Open Era, three total), and the US Open (three times) when they were played on grass.
Court's powerful serve and comprehensive all-court game allowed her to excel across various surfaces, but her consistency and strategic play on grass were particularly noteworthy. Her achievements on grass contributed significantly to her total of 24 Grand Slam singles titles, the most in history.
4. Billie Jean King: The Pioneer
Billie Jean King won 22 grass-court singles titles, including six Wimbledon championships (1966-1968, 1972-1973, 1975). King’s aggressive play, exceptional volleying skills, and competitive drive made her a formidable opponent on grass.
King's contributions to the sport extend beyond her on-court achievements. Her advocacy for gender equality and the establishment of the WTA have had a lasting impact on tennis. King's 1973 "Battle of the Sexes" victory over Bobby Riggs remains one of the most iconic moments in sports history.
5. Steffi Graf: The Golden Slam Winner
Steffi Graf's seven Wimbledon titles (1988-1989, 1991-1993, 1995-1996) are a testament to her dominance on grass. Graf’s game was built around her powerful forehand, exceptional footwork, and speed, which were perfectly suited for the fast pace of grass courts.
Graf's 1988 victory was particularly historic as she completed the Golden Slam, winning all four Grand Slam titles and the Olympic gold medal in a single calendar year. Her ability to maintain a high level of play across different surfaces, including grass, made her one of the all-time greats.
6. Chris Evert: The Consistent Champion
Chris Evert won three Wimbledon titles (1974, 1976, 1981) and two Australian Open titles when it was played on grass (1982, 1984). Known for her incredible consistency and baseline play, Evert’s ability to outlast her opponents with her precision and mental toughness made her a significant threat on grass. Evert also reached the Wimbledon finals on seven occasions and the Australian Open finals six times when it was held on grass.
Evert's rivalry with Navratilova, particularly on grass, produced some of the most memorable matches in tennis history. Her adaptability and resilience allowed her to succeed on grass, adding to her legacy as one of the greatest players of all time.
7. Evonne Goolagong: The Graceful Champion
Evonne Goolagong secured 38 grass-court singles titles, with six of her seven Grand Slam crowns coming on this surface. She was known for her graceful movement and elegant playing style, which were perfectly suited for grass courts.
Goolagong's achievements include two Wimbledon titles (1971, 1980) and four Australian Open titles (1974-1976, 1977) when it was played on grass. Her ability to adapt and excel in these prestigious tournaments highlights her place among the greatest.
8. Venus Williams: The Powerful Contender
Venus Williams has five Wimbledon titles to her name (2000, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008), showcasing her dominance on grass courts. Her powerful serve and athletic prowess, combined with her aggressive net play, have made her a formidable force at Wimbledon.
One of Venus's standout moments was her 2008 Wimbledon final victory over her sister Serena, a testament to her mental and physical strength. Venus's longevity and consistent performance on grass have solidified her place among the greatest grass court players.
These extraordinary women have each brought their unique styles and strengths to the lush lawns of Wimbledon and other grass court tournaments, leaving an indelible mark on the sport. Their remarkable achievements and distinctive playing styles continue to inspire tennis fans and players alike as we celebrate the beginning of the grass court season.
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funcoolchickie · 4 months
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quotenova · 5 months
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Winning comes down to who can execute under pressure. https://www.quotenova.net/authors/billie-jean-king/x5wbvg
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dailypopmix · 11 months
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Billie Jean King Made History In The Masked Singer
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epicforwards · 1 year
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“Champions keep playing until they get it right.” 🏆🏆🏆
- Billie Jean King
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fixquotes · 1 year
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"I think self-awareness is probably the most important thing towards being a champion"
- Billie Jean King
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tennislegendary · 2 years
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Former World No.1 Billie Jean King gives a big compliment to Carlos Alcaraz 👑 #CarlosAlcaraz #BillieJeanKing #IndianWells #tennislegendary #Tennis https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp-uqRTtOyu/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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September 20th Through Time: Five Major Events #ytshorts #shorts #history
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alfredol70 · 2 years
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Belinda Bencic (SUI) vs Ajla Tomljanovic (AUS) • F BJK Highlights
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meademalove · 5 months
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Omfg viv's arms🥵🔥
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mightyflamethrower · 1 year
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Tennis legend Martina Navratilova took aim at the United States Tennis Association (USTA) for its policy allowing men claiming to be women to compete in the women’s category, calling the policy “unfair.”
Navratilova took to her X (formerly known as Twitter) account on Sunday to respond to a post by Independent Council on Women’s Sports (ICONS) founder Kim Shasby Jones who was also critical of allowing men to play pro tennis as women.
Shasby Jones wrote, “women’s tennis is turning into a laughing stock because of these terrible policies prioritizing the mental health and identity of men over women who have discovered a love of tennis.”
Navratilova agreed and added that women’s tennis should not be a destination for failed male players.
“Come on @USTA- women’s tennis is not for failed male athletes- whatever age,” Navratilova wrote. “This is not right and it is not fair. Would this be allowed at the US Open this month? Just with self ID? I don’t think so.”
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In her post, Shasby Jones added that female players are beginning to complain privately about how unfair it is to allow men to compete against them.
“Men are winning national titles, taking the place of women on team tennis, and competing in women’s tournaments across the country,” Shasby Jones wrote.
“We need to let the women and girls playing tennis know that they deserve to be treated fairly and recognized for their accomplishments no matter when they pick up the sport. They do not have to reach any kind of elite status,” she said.
“There is already a category for male athletes to enjoy this privilege. Let female athletes enjoy the game of tennis too.”
“Change the policy and @BillieJeanKing change your stance – don’t abandon these women and this sport any longer,” she concluded.
The discussion comes on the heels of a transgender athlete winning a women’s tennis tournament in Philadelphia last month, Fox News reported.
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The U.S. Tennis Association maintains that trans athletes must identify as the opposite gender for “four years”. It adds that a gender switch is not legitimate if it is “only for sporting purposes.”
“Hormonal therapy appropriate for the assigned sex has been administered in a verifiable manner and for a sufficient length of time to minimize gender-related advantages in sport competitions,” the police also states.
For its part, the World Tennis Authority policy contains specific testosterone levels for men claiming to be transgender women and maintains that testosterone must be “below 10 nmol/L for at least twelve (12) months prior to her first WTA Tournament.”
“The player’s total testosterone level in serum must remain below 10 nmol/L throughout the period of desired eligibility to enter into and participate in any WTA Tournament,” the policy says.
Navratilova has been an outspoken opponent of transgender athletes competing in women’s categories. In one of her recent comments, for instance, Navratilova slammed U.S. soccer star Megan Rapinoe when the soccer player announced that trans women should be allowed to play as women in any sport they desire.
In June, Navratilova called out a North Carolina cycling competition for allowing a man to race as a woman. And when the man won the race in the women’s category, Navratilova called the race a “joke.”
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quotenova · 1 year
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You have to see it to be it. https://www.quotenova.net/authors/billie-jean-king/xawkab
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mymetric360 · 1 month
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Best India Battle of the Sexes #BattleOfTheSexes #TennisMatch #BillieJeanKing #BobbyRiggs #Spor... Link: https://mymetric360.com/question/best-india-battle-of-the-sexes/?feed_id=179811&_unique_id=66c0406bb3098
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