The Slammers won all the five sets of the match -- three of them decided via tie-breaker -- on the second day of IPTL's India leg.
It began with the legends' singles in which Australian power-server Mark Philippoussis, who is Mavericks' coach-cum-player, squared off against Spanish star Moya.
Philippoussis was slower off the blocks against his more aggressive rival, who showed just why some players are refusing to call the IPTL a mere exhibition tennis.
Moya enthralled the sparse crowd with some exquisite strokeplay in his 6-4 win over the Australian, nicknamed 'Scud' in his prime for a booming serve.
Ironically, it was his serve which let Philippoussis down today with a double fault giving the match to Moya. In fact, the 39-year-old seemed no match for his contemporary, who is a former French Open champion.
Singapore built on the lead by winning the mixed doubles and women's singles sets, taking a mammoth lead.
However, Swiss Belinda Bencic hardly broke a sweat as she sailed past Ajla Tomljanovic 6-3.
The men's doubles set was also clinched by Singapore with Huey and Edouard Roger-Vasselin losing 5-6 (5) in a tie-breaker to Kyrgios and Marcelo Melo.
The 20-year-old Kyrgios, considered the bad boy of Australian tennis for his often aggressive outbursts and antics, then sealed a perfect victory for his team by edging past Vasselin 6-5 (2), relying on his powerful serve to bail him out against the gritty Frenchman.
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