Billie Jean King graduates from college at age 82 after leaving for tennis: ‘Yeah baby, only 61 years!’
Tennis legend Billie Jean King has graduated from Cal State Los Angeles at the age of 82, 61 years after she initially left to pursue her professional tennis career. King, who won Wimbledon doubles while enrolled in college in 1964, went on to a distinguished career, winning 39 championships and advocating for gender and pay equality.

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AI-generatedTennis legend Billie Jean King has graduated from Cal State Los Angeles at the age of 82, 61 years after she initially left to pursue her professional tennis career. King, who won Wimbledon doubles while enrolled in college in 1964, went on to a distinguished career, winning 39 championships and advocating for gender and pay equality. She returned to complete her history degree last year and received it on Monday. King stated her lifelong motivation was to fight discrimination and promote inclusion, using tennis as her platform. She founded the Women's Tennis Association and successfully campaigned for equal prize money at the US Open.
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5 extractedKing stated that her motivation since childhood was to fight discrimination, a feeling she first experienced at age 12.
King founded the Women's Tennis Association in 1973 and successfully campaigned for equal prize money at the US Open.
King won 39 championships, a Presidential Medal of Freedom, and a Congressional Medal of Honor during her career.
King left college in 1964 to pursue a tennis career, becoming the top-ranked professional within a few years.
Billie Jean King graduated from Cal State Los Angeles with a history degree at age 82.