LOS ANGELES — Billie Jean King raised her proper arm in triumph. Not for one more victory on the tennis courtroom. This time, she was celebrating incomes a school diploma 65 years after she first took courses.
The 82-year-old sports activities and equality icon acquired her bachelor’s of artwork in historical past from Cal State Los Angeles on Monday, strolling throughout the stage in sizzling pink glasses and royal blue sneakers on the Shrine Auditorium with about 6,000 others within the Class of 2026.
“It is by no means too late, no matter age you might be, no matter your talents are, go for it in order for you it,” she mentioned afterward.
King’s black robe was accented with a gold commencement stole personalised by a pal. One aspect included her initials and the letters G.0.A.T., referring to biggest of all time. A multi-coloured tennis racket was embroidered on the opposite aspect.
“It means much more to me than I assumed,” she mentioned afterward. “I’m so glad I did it. My hope is that one different individual will return to highschool.”
King introduced two years in the past that she would work on finishing her diploma on the college the place her bronze statue stands outdoors the bodily training constructing. She’s the primary member of her quick household to graduate from faculty, just like the vast majority of her fellow graduates. The college has a predominantly Hispanic and Latino scholar physique.
“Being a student-athlete did not imply I had a scholarship,” she informed the group. “Monetary help wasn’t out there to girls in 1961, despite the fact that my pals Arthur Ashe and Stan Smith had been each scholarship college students on the boys’s groups at UCLA and USC.”
King dedicated to working towards equality and inclusion for all.
“We will by no means perceive inclusion until we have been excluded,” she mentioned.
At one level, a screaming child within the balcony interrupted King.
“Is it that unhealthy?” she requested, as the group laughed.
She punctuated her speech with a cry of “Si se puede!” The viewers erupted in cheers and applause to the phrase which means “Sure you’ll be able to!”
Joined by scholar athletes and the varsity mascot, King hit autographed tennis balls into the group.
She initially enrolled on the campus 5 miles east of downtown in 1961, the identical yr she received the primary of her record-tying 20 Wimbledon titles, this one in girls’s doubles.
“Issues had been totally different then,” she informed the scholars. “Successful a Wimbledon doubles title at present is price near half one million {dollars}. In 1961, I believe we received a $45 reward voucher to a neighborhood retailer.”
She quickly left college to pursue turning into No. 1 on the earth, successful 39 main championships, and incomes an historic victory over Bobby Riggs within the 1973 “Battle of the Sexes.” King helped set up the present girls’s professional tour whereas pushing for expanded prize cash and alternatives for girls.
The largest distinction between studying within the ‘60s and at present? “It’s a lot extra digital,” she mentioned. “Gosh, we needed to be in school. I did not go on a regular basis, however I liked speaking to the professors and I liked studying.”
Regardless of her many successes on and off the courtroom, King carried a nagging feeling about not incomes her diploma. She all the time corrected anybody assembling her biography that said she had graduated.
“I mentioned, ‘Don’t ever say graduated, I have not earned it but,’” she mentioned. “I used to be considering at present coming over right here for the primary time truly they’ll say I graduated now.”
Would King go for a grasp’s diploma?
“I simply turned on the information and there is Shaq strolling throughout at LSU getting his grasp’s,” she mentioned. “I simply assume it is fantastic to continue learning.”









