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Sabalenka Speaks Out On Transgender Athletes In Tennis

By The Tennis Expert 2 min read

Aryna Sabalenka has stepped into a controversial debate, weighing in on transgender athletes in women’s tennis with a clear stance that fans and rivals are watching closely ahead of a high-stakes Dubai event.

As talk swirls around Kostyuk’s comments and the sport’s evolving policies, the world No. 1 is facing questions about fairness and inclusion on the global stage.

Transgender Debate On The Tour

Aryna Sabalenka in action against Naomi Osaka on Tuesday Aryna Sabalenka in action against Naomi Osaka on Tuesday - Adam Hunger

In theory, the guidelines of the Women’s Tennis Association allow trans athletes to participate as long as they have maintained a 2.5 nmol/L blood testosterone level for the previous two years.

Kostyuk, the Ukrainian world No 26, argued in October that higher testosterone among rivals could leave her at a disadvantage against players like Sabalenka and this season’s Wimbledon champion Swiatek.

Legends such as Martina Navratilova have long opposed trans inclusion in modern tennis, reinforcing public tensions that stretch beyond a single match or player.

On Tuesday, Sabalenka answered questions about the topic during a media appearance with Piers Morgan, offering a pointed view on fairness in competition and the impact on female athletes.

I have nothing against them, but I feel like they still got a huge advantage over the women and I think it’s not fair on women to face basically biological men.

Aryna Sabalenka

Reaction to the stance has varied, with some fans arguing it undermines progress toward inclusive sport while others defend the right of athletes to voice concerns about competition.

Against this backdrop, the Dubai event featuring the Battle of the Sexes will test how fans respond to tension between tradition and reform in a marquee exhibition.

Rules for the showcase include one serve per point and a court nine percent smaller on Sabalenka’s side, creating a distinct stage for the pair to entertain and provoke debate.

Live coverage is planned for BBC2, giving audiences a window into how quickly opinions can polarize when sport meets social policy.

Broader Implications For The Tour

While Kostyuk’s comments keep the testosterone debate in the spotlight, the sport also weighs broader questions about eligibility, fairness, and how quickly reforms should move amid high-profile cases.

Media coverage and fan commentary illustrate the delicate balance the tour must strike between protecting athletes and embracing inclusion.

Dubai Exhibition Prompts Reflection On Legacy And Policy

Ultimately, organizers will watch the crowd and the verdict of the on-court action to gauge whether the sport can navigate controversy without eroding competitive credibility.

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