Aryna Sabalenka Ready to Face Kyrgios in Contemporary ‘Battle of the Sexes’ Exhibition
World number one Aryna Sabalenka will face Nick Kyrgios in a cross-gender exhibition event in the United Arab Emirates later this year.
The Belarusian Sabalenka, twenty-seven, and 30-year-old Aussie Kyrgios – currently placed 652nd in the world – are set to compete at the Dubai venue on December 28.
Four-time Grand Slam champion Sabalenka is the reigning Wimbledon and US Open title-holder.
Kyrgios, who reached a career-high world number 13 in 2016, has participated in just five games this year since recovering from a significant wrist injury that sidelined him for 18 months.
He has been absent on the ATP Tour since exiting in the Miami Open early stage in March.
"I have a lot of respect for Nick and his talent, but make no mistake, I'm ready to bring my A-game," Sabalenka commented.
Past Background of ‘Battle of the Sexes’
A trio of recognized contests labeled as the ‘Battle of the Sexes’ have taken place – most notably between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs in 1973.
US legend Riggs had beaten Australia's Margaret Court before King got payback a few months after.
In 1992, a 40-year-old Jimmy Connors overcame fellow multiple Grand Slam champion Martina Navratilova, then thirty-five, under hybrid rules.
"I have so much respect for Billie Jean King and what she has done for the women's game," Sabalenka added. "It's an honor to represent women's tennis and to be part of this contemporary version of the iconic ‘Battle of the Sexes’ match."
Kyrgios, who made it to the 2022 Wimbledon final, said he will enjoy the chance to play against Sabalenka, with whom he shares the same agent.
"When the world number one challenges you, you step up to the plate. I've got great admiration for Aryna; she's a force and a true champion," he said. "However I've never backed down from a challenge, and I'm not just here to play, I'm here to thrill the crowd. This is what I live for."
Fun Spectacle or Harmful to Women's Sport? – Analysis
Tennis fans have been split into two camps since talk of this exhibition started at the US Open in September.
Some think it is a bit of harmless entertainment which will effectively draw the eyeballs of a newer, younger audience in the age of digital media.
Others believe it is a ill-advised project – organized by the Evolve management which the players both share – and sets up an opportunity for women's sport to be undermined if Sabalenka is beaten by Kyrgios.
The fact that Kyrgios pleaded guilty to attacking an former partner in 2023, then later had to distance himself from divisive figure Andrew Tate in 2024, is a big reason why that camp believe this exhibition could unnecessarily fuel gender bias and anti-women sentiment.
Sabalenka does not seem to be too worried the event will have a detrimental effect on female athletics. Speaking about the possibility at the US Open, she said it was a "cool idea" and chuckled as she pledged to "kick Nick's ass".
It is difficult, however, to see what she gains from the event – especially if she loses to a man who has not been fit for a long time.
For Kyrgios, he remains in the spotlight despite his continued absence from the tour and firmly in the spotlight which he has consistently shown he enjoys.
At this stage, specifics about the structure of the match are still limited – although serving restrictions and potential court modifications are believed to have been discussed.