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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I contact the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center?

    (718) 592-9488 - Fax For more information on the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, including programs and court reservations, please click here. Go to USOpen.org for more details.

  • Where is the Billie Jean King Main Library in Long Beach?

    In 1973 work began on the new Civic Center, and in 1976 a new Main Library opened. On September 21, 2019 the City of Long Beach unveiled the new Billie Jean King Main Library at the corner of Broadway and Pacific downtown. View a map of the Billie Jean King Main Library.

  • What happened to Billie Eilish’s husband William Thomas?

    On October 10, 1980, ten weeks after his July 31 appearance at the Hilton, Thomas died of a heart attack in his Los Angeles apartment at the age of 49. Thomas is buried at Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood. In 1950, Billie had a son whom he also named William Thomas, Jr.

  • When did old town road by billie eilish top the hot 100?

    Old Town Road topped the Hot 100 for nineteen consecutive weeks from April 13 to August 17, 2019. On August 24, it was finally unseated by Billie Eilish’s Bad Guy which had waited in the runner-up spot for nine nonconsecutive weeks.

  • When did the Billie Jean music video come out?

    Jackson landing on his toes and illuminating a tile in the music video for Billie Jean. The Billie Jean music video debuted on March 10, 1983, on MTV. It was one of the first videos by a black artist to be aired regularly by the channel, as the network’s executives felt black music was not rock enough.

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