Martina Navratilova says Billie Jean Kings trans-athlete stance doesnt square with her own words

King is one of the most important figures in the history of women’s sports, a tennis icon who helped build the modern women’s game and spent decades fighting for equal opportunity, equal pay and respect for female athletes.But King has also publicly supported trans-identifying biological male athletes competing in girls’ and women’s sports.In a 2025 interview with The Telegraph ahead of Wimbledon, King called the broader transgender-athlete debate in sports "a nightmare" and said people should listen to transgender people’s stories and make them feel included.ZERO BS.JUST DAKICH.

TAKE THE DON’T @ ME PODCAST ON THE ROAD.DOWNLOAD NOW!That position has frustrated Navratilova, another tennis legend and longtime advocate of gay rights and women’s sports, because King has also publicly acknowledged the physical differences between men and women.Tennis legends Martina Navratilova and Billie Jean King teach youth tennis on Youth Day before the World Team Tennis match between the Philadelphia Freedoms and the Boston Lobsters at King of Prussia Mall in 2009.

(Bill McCay/WireImage)Asked how King could reconcile those two positions, Navratilova said the contradiction is obvious."I honestly don’t know because it doesn’t square," Navratilova told OutKick.Navratilova was responding to a clip of King discussing the obvious physical differences between men and women.In the clip, King said men are generally bigger and stronger, have different skeletal systems and bigger hearts, and that women never claimed they were physically the same as men.That’s the entire reason women’s sports exist in the first place.In 2020, King joined nearly 200 athletes in supporting a friend-of-the-court brief against an Idaho law that barred trans-identifying male athletes from competing in girls’ and women’s sports."There is no place in any sport for discrimination of any kind," King said at the time.

"I’m proud to support all transgender athletes who simply want the access...

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