Larry William King (born January 30, 1945) is an attorney, pilot, real estate broker, American sports promoter, and the ex-husband of former World No. 1 professional tennis player Billie Jean King.
King, a director and master duplicate bridge player, founded the Money Bridge tour.[4] He also founded Bridge University to promote bridge throughout the country.
Marriage and personal life
King had a big impact on the rise of his wife's fame. Billie Jean was not always a feminist icon; in the 60s he had helped her start to think about the lack of scholarships for sports for women. He never tried to tear down Billie Jean's aspirations of becoming a tennis superstar and promoted her success continuously.[5]
In 1971, Billie Jean had an abortion that was made public in a Ms. magazine article.[6] Larry had revealed Billie Jean's abortion without consulting her.[6]
In 1973, Billie Jean defeated Bobby Riggsin a well-publicized match. In 2017, the film Battle of the Sexes was released. In the film, King was shown as becoming aware, that year, of Billie Jean's infidelity with another woman, and decided to ignore it; King said that was false.[7]
Billie Jean was sexually involved with her former secretary, Marilyn Barnett, during Larry and Billie Jean's marriage. In 1981, Billie Jean admitted publicly that the relationship had taken place, in response to a lawsuit by Barnett that asked for palimony.[8] King and Billie Jean divorced in 1987.[9]
King lives in Grass Valley, California, with his wife, Nancy, a cardiologist technician and pilot, and two children, Sky and Katie. According to the movie Battle of the Sexes, Billie Jean King and her partner Ilana Kloss are godparents to the Kings' children.
References
^"Billie Jean King of Her Family", Long Beach Press-Telegram, November 23, 1965, page C-4