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US tennis legend Billie Jean King immortalized with star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Billie Jean King poses with her new star
Billie Jean King poses with her new star Copyright  AP Photo
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By David Mouriquand & AP
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King was the first to step on her bronze star, and became the first woman to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the new sports entertainment category.

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Billie Jean King has become the first woman to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the new sports entertainment category on Monday.

“The important things is, I don’t want to be the last one,” the Hall of Fame tennis player told the crowd.

Billie Jean King poses with her new star at a ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday 7 April 2025, in Los Angeles
Billie Jean King poses with her new star at a ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday 7 April 2025, in Los Angeles AP Photo

King, 81, received the 2,807th star, located near the famed intersection of Hollywood and Vine across from the historic Pantages Theater. Its electronic marque read: “A star for a star. Congratulations Billie Jean King.”

Billie Jean King poses with her new star
Billie Jean King poses with her new star AP Photo

She was joined by some famous friends - NBA legend Magic Johnson and Oscar-winning actress Jamie Lee Curtis.

Magic Johnson, Billie Jean King, Ilana Kloss, and Jamie Lee Curtis attend a ceremony honoring King
Magic Johnson, Billie Jean King, Ilana Kloss, and Jamie Lee Curtis attend a ceremony honoring King AP Photo
Jamie Lee Curtis greets Magic Johnson at a ceremony honoring Billie Jean King
Jamie Lee Curtis greets Magic Johnson at a ceremony honoring Billie Jean King AP Photo

“You always fight for what’s right,” Johnson told King. “You lend your platform and your voice and your time and your money to bring about change.”

“Billie Jean King's contribution is power,” Curtis said. “She's power on the courts, she's power in the courts, she's power in the press, power in her public advocacy, power in her fight for freedom, power to be who she is now.”

Jamie Lee Curtis speaks at a ceremony honoring Billie Jean King
Jamie Lee Curtis speaks at a ceremony honoring Billie Jean King AP Photo

King grew up in Long Beach, 34 miles south of Hollywood. She played at the Los Angeles and Beverly Hills tennis clubs, where she’d spot stars like Lucille Ball and Doris Day.

Billie Jean King, left, and Maria Sharapova pose with King's new star at a ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Billie Jean King, left, and Maria Sharapova pose with King's new star at a ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame AP Photo

“My family loved music and movies,” she said. “A trip to Hollywood, a movie at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, was a special treat for our family. My mother would have loved this.” 

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