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Sabalenka, Kyrgios Oppose Trans Women in Women’s Tennis as ‘Battle of the Sexes’ Set for Dec. 28

The Dec. 28 Dubai exhibition goes ahead under modified rules following a TV interview that drew fresh criticism.

Overview

  • Aryna Sabalenka told Piers Morgan that transgender women have a "huge advantage" and that it is "not fair" for women to face "basically biological men."
  • Nick Kyrgios said he felt "the exact same way," aligning with Sabalenka’s stance during the same interview.
  • Organisers confirmed rule tweaks for the exhibition in Dubai’s Coca-Cola Arena, including a 9% smaller court for Sabalenka and one serve for each player.
  • Sabalenka defended the event in a BBC interview, calling it a "win-win" and saying it will showcase women’s tennis rather than harm its reputation.
  • The WTA policy allowing transgender women to compete under specific multi-year declaration and testosterone requirements remains in place, and recent reports note no active trans players at the professional level.