
“You always fight for what’s right,” Johnson told King during the ceremony, held near the Pantages Theatre. “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 added. “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.”
Five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova and King’s peers Rosie Casals and Julie Anthony also attended the ceremony.
The honor is the another recent historic “first” for the 81-year-old trailblazer; last September, she was the first individual female athlete awarded a Congressional Gold Medal — the highest honor presented by the U.S. Congress — for her “courageous and groundbreaking leadership in advancing equal rights for women in athletics, education, and society.”
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