Monday, October 27, 2008

Tennis Legend Billie Jean King Donates Racket for Hula on the Bay

Tennis legend Billie Jean King has graciously stepped up and provided the Aunties of the U'ilani Fund an autographed racket for the upcoming fundraiser on Sunday, Nov. 9th.

Sports visionary Billie Jean King, also known as "Mother of Modern Sports" over her entire career has lent her name and been a champion as a player and for causes all her life. Billie's accomplishments are profound:

* Won 39 Grand Slam singles, doubles and mixed doubles tennis titles, including a record 20 at Wimbledon.

* Was one of the players who broke away from the tennis establishment and accpeted $1 contracts from tennis promoter Glady's Heldman in Houston. The revolt led to the birth of the women's professional tennis and the formation of the Virginia Slims Tour and Women's Tennis Association.

* Empowered women and educated men when she defeated Bobby Riggs in one of the greatest moments in sports history -the Battle of the Sexes in 1973. (Although Billie recalls the match not being that great competitively :-). The match between the two is remembered for its effect on society and its contribution to the women's movement.

* Founded the Women's Tennis Association (1973), The Women's Sports Foundation (1974), and Women's Sports Magazine (1974).

* Co-founded World TeamTennis (1974), the groundbreaking co-ed professional tennis league (which remains active today). She founded the World TeamTennis Recreational League, one of the most popular recreational tennis formates in the U.S.

* Billie was honored on August 28th, 2006 when the national Tennis Center, home of the U.S. Open was renamed the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in honor of King's contributions to tennis, sports and society both on and off the court.

Here is a fabulous opportunity to bid on an auction item donated by the legendary Billie Jean King and support the generous cause of, The U'ilani Fund. The U'ilani Fund http://www.uilanifund.org/ was created in December of 2000. Since it began, the fund has given away over $100,000 to women seeking complementary care for breast cancer. The fund was developed by a group of friends who had a connection with Dr. Marina Lee U'ilani Bermudez who did not survive her battle with cancer. During U'i's illness she managed her pain and took part in activities she loved by utilizing available complementary care, acupunture, Chinese herbs, massage, Qu Gong and other alternative approaches to managing pain and stress.

To learn more about the upcoming "Hula on the Bay" which will also feature, The Kapalakiko Hawaiian Band and Dancers, local wines, tropical drinks, Cal-Hawaiian Cuisine, all on the historical Sherman Restaurant in Burlingame, http://www.theshermanrestaurant.com/ please go to http://www.uilanifund.org/ or purchase tickets on-line at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/. Select event title: Hulu on the Bay.
The aunties look forward to seeing you there!
Aloha