Overview
- King reiterates that player compensation at the majors is too low relative to tournament revenues and renews her long‑held goal of uniting the ATP and WTA, alongside ideas to modernize scoring, uniforms and name displays.
- She singles out Coco Gauff and Victoria Mboko as the next wave of players poised to influence the sport beyond results on court.
- During the U.S. Open, she appears as a spokesperson for Lyft Silver, highlighting accessibility features meant to help older adults stay mobile and independent.
- She cites the U.S. Open’s 1973 move to equal prize money—won after her 1972 push for a boycott—as her most meaningful New York memory.
- King notes her and Ilana Kloss’s role in helping launch the Professional Women’s Hockey League after Kendall Coyne Schofield sought their support, with the league debuting in 2024.