What had been promoted as a bold, boundary-pushing tennis spectacle ultimately unfolded more like a polished exhibition than the high-voltage showdown it was billed to be. In Dubai, Nick Kyrgios emerged victorious over Aryna Sabalenka in a highly anticipated mixed-gender match, winning 6–3 6–3 under a set of modified rules designed to level the playing field.

Sabalenka, the reigning world No. 1 and a four-time Grand Slam champion, arrived in peak competitive form. Kyrgios, by contrast, entered the event ranked outside the top 600, having spent recent seasons battling injuries that derailed his career following a run to the Wimbledon final in 2022.
For months, the match had been framed as a modern take on the classic Battle of the Sexes, complete with bold soundbites and theatrical flair. The atmosphere reflected that build-up: Sabalenka made a dramatic ring-walk-style entrance in a glittering coat, danced during a break, and played to the crowd of roughly 6,000 spectators at Coca-Cola Arena.
On court, however, the rhythm took time to settle. With the women’s side of the court reduced in size and only one serve allowed per point, both players needed several games to adapt. Early exchanges saw breaks traded, but once Kyrgios found his range, he reeled off three straight games to secure the opening set.
The second set followed a similar pattern. Sabalenka briefly edged ahead, but the Australian regained control and closed out the match in just over an hour.
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While the scoreline suggested a comfortable win, both players insisted the battle was closer than it appeared. Sabalenka played with visible enjoyment, smiling after winners and experimenting with drop shots and forward movement. Afterward, she praised the overall quality of play and framed the match as a learning experience.
“I think I put up a great fight,” the WTA player said, noting that a future rematch would allow her to approach things differently now that she understands Kyrgios’ patterns and tendencies. “He was struggling, he got really tired.”
“Honestly, it was a really tough match, she is a hell of a player and such a great champion,” Kyrgios said after the match.
Overall, the exhibition was entertaining but bore little resemblance to the original 1973 Battle of the Sexes. Some fans even criticized it for diluting the legacy of that landmark event and potentially undermining women’s tennis. What is certain, it lacked both the political and cultural stakes of the Billie Jean King vs. Bobby Riggs battle. The Sabalenka vs. Kyrgios contest unfolded in a light-hearted, friendly and relaxed spirit. (sources: Tennis.com, BBC)


