The female of the species

Forty years on from Billie Jean King and the Battle of the Sexes, how is sport treating women?

By Ed Smith

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In women’s sport, as in many things, the Renaissance world was ahead of its time. Pisanello’s 1435 painting “A Ballgame” shows a courtly and elegant woman hitting what looks like a forehand down the line with a touch of topspin. L’uomo universale was not always an exclusively masculine concept.

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