WTA star Aryna Sabalenka suffered a blow on Sunday, as the world No. 1 fell to Australian ATP player Nick Kyrgios in straight sets at the sold-out "Battle of the Sexes" showdown in Dubai.
"I made a lot of great shots, moved a lot to the net," Sabalenka said following the 6-3, 6-3 loss. "I really enjoyed the show and I feel like the next time when I play him, I already know the tactics — I know his strengths, his weaknesses, and it's going to be a better match for sure."
"Seeing someone as great as Aryna out here, and myself, it truly is a spectacle," added world No. 671 Kyrgios. "I think this is a great moving stepping stone forward for the sport of tennis."
Designed to mirror 1973's iconic "Battle of the Sexes" bout between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs, Sunday's matchup received some criticism, stirring up fears it could exacerbate stereotypes surrounding men's and women's tennis.
"The only similarity is that one is a boy and one is a girl. That's it," King told BBC Sport ahead of the event. "Everything else, no. Ours was about social change; culturally, where we were in 1973. Mine was really political. I knew I had to beat him for societal change. I had a lot of reasons to win."