Another event dubbed a "Battle of the Sexes" took place during the 1998 Australian Open between Karsten Braasch and the Williams sisters.
Venus and Serena Williams had claimed that they could beat any male player ranked outside the world's top 200, so Braasch, then ranked 203rd, challenged them both.
Braasch was described by one journalist as "a man whose training regime centered around a pack of cigarettes and more than a couple bottles of ice cold lager".
The matches took place on court number 12 in Melbourne Park,after Braasch had finished a round of golf and two beers. He first took on Serena and after leading 50, beat her 61. Venus then walked on court and again Braasch was victorious, this time winning 62.
Braasch said afterwards, "500 and above, no chance". He added that he had played like someone ranked 600th in order to keep the game "fun".
Braasch said the big difference was that men can chase down shots much easier, and that men put spin on the ball that the women can't handle. The Williams sisters adjusted their claim to beating men outside the top 350.
Thanks for sharing that. Not surprising at all. :D
But that is not a fair comparison. Males are physically stronger due to 2 million years of evolution where they had to protect mothers of their children.
Note that more women graduate from colleges now-a-days than men.
By the way, yesterday and just now I searched for video of that “Battle of the Sexes” match that took place during the 1998 Australian Open between Karsten Braasch and the Williams sisters. And I found NOTHING. I’m sure someone filmed it. Odd that it doesn’t seem to appear online anywhere.
Thanks for the info.
Wow. I didn’t know that. I thought she might have a chance to beat a guy in the top 100. But I know little about tennis.
Thanks.