Tennis legend Billie Jean King distinguishes the upcoming “Battle of the Sexes” exhibition between Aryna Sabalenka and Nick Kyrgios from her historic 1973 match. King emphasizes her original contest was pivotal for social change and women’s rights, a stark contrast to the current event, which she deems apolitical and primarily for entertainment and profit, questioning its benefit to women’s tennis.
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