Renée Richards
- Writer
Born Richard Raskin in 1934. Richards had been dressing as a woman
since she was a child. As she got older she felt that she was born into the
wrong body. She worked as an eye surgeon and even did medical work in
the military. Off and on she would try and have a sex change. In the
early 1970s she married and had one child and it ended in divorce. In
1974 she had the sex change operation. In 1976 Richards moved to Los
Angeles and became a tennis player, but as time went by information
leaked out about the sex change and Richards was banned from tennis.
But a lawsuit that she won reinstated her to play tennis. She continued
playing, but retired in 1982 and relocated back to New York and taught
Martina Navratilova and also continued eye surgery profession. Richards
wrote the book Second Serve in 1984.