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In the year 1973, Billie Jean King (Emma Stone) is both a tennis player operating at the height of her game and a fearless crusader for gender equality, in particular when it comes to equal pay for male and female tennis players. At the same time, now-retired tennis champion Bobby Riggs (Steve Carell) finds himself yearning to relive his glory days and struggling to deal with his love of gambling and hustling. The pushback against King and the women’s liberation movement in general soon inspires Riggs to set a hair-brained scheme in motion, with the idea being that he will play King in a tennis match in order to determine the winner of the “Battle of the Sexes” once and for all.
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