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Kyrgios Beats Sabalenka in Fun Exhibition

Nick Kyrgios defeats Aryna Sabalenka in a lighthearted exhibition match, drawing a large crowd and raising funds for the upcoming Australian Open. The match, billed as the latest Battle of the Sexes, was all about entertainment, with both players cracking jokes and exaggerating grunts. Kyrgios, the 2022 Wimbledon runner-up, held back at times and admitted feeling nervous, while Sabalenka expressed her desire for a rematch. The match, unlike the 1973 clash, had no significant cultural impact, but served as a fun event to draw younger fans and generate revenue.

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