Billie Jean King: The 'Battle of the Sexes' in 2025 will not be like the iconic match of 1973, the tennis legend has stated. King, who famously defeated Bobby Riggs in that historic match, believes it is "not the same" as her legendary victory.
The upcoming match between Aryna Sabalenka and Nick Kyrgios was touted to be a similar clash of the titans, with many expecting a thrilling contest on court. However, according to King, this year's match falls short in terms of its historical significance.
King stated that her 1973 victory was "about social change" - it marked a significant moment for women's rights and challenged societal norms by showing the capabilities of female athletes. In contrast, she believes the upcoming 'Battle of the Sexes' does not have the same level of social commentary.
"I think we've made tremendous progress in that regard," King said in an interview. "I think this is more about entertainment than it is about pushing the boundaries of what women can do and making a statement."
King's comments highlight the changing landscape of tennis, with many modern-day players focusing on their athletic prowess rather than using the sport as a platform for social change.
While some may view King's assertion as dismissive of the current generation of female athletes, she believes that her own experience paved the way for future generations to follow in her footsteps.
The upcoming match between Aryna Sabalenka and Nick Kyrgios was touted to be a similar clash of the titans, with many expecting a thrilling contest on court. However, according to King, this year's match falls short in terms of its historical significance.
King stated that her 1973 victory was "about social change" - it marked a significant moment for women's rights and challenged societal norms by showing the capabilities of female athletes. In contrast, she believes the upcoming 'Battle of the Sexes' does not have the same level of social commentary.
"I think we've made tremendous progress in that regard," King said in an interview. "I think this is more about entertainment than it is about pushing the boundaries of what women can do and making a statement."
King's comments highlight the changing landscape of tennis, with many modern-day players focusing on their athletic prowess rather than using the sport as a platform for social change.
While some may view King's assertion as dismissive of the current generation of female athletes, she believes that her own experience paved the way for future generations to follow in her footsteps.