The Man Who Beat Venus and Serena Back-to-Back
The Battle of the Sexes returned to the big screen this year.The feature film on the famed 1973 match between Hall of Famers Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs hit theaters on September 22nd—44 years after it became one of the most widely-viewed sporting events of its time.Watch: Rafa Stopped By Security in ParisMore than 30,000 fans attended the match at the Houston Astrodome, an estimated 50 million viewers watched ABC’s live coverage and millions of dollars were bet on the outcome.A quarter of a century after King beat Riggs in the Battle of the Sexes, 203rd-ranked German Karsten Braasch beat Serena Williams and Venus Williams back-to-back at the 1998 Australian Open.Tennis writer Harvey Fialkov caught up with the 50-year-old Braasch, the second seed at the ITF's Seniors World Individual 50s draw in Flamingo Park, to recall the day he swept a 16-year-old Serena and a 16th-ranked Venus in succession—without even unleashing his first serve.











