Aryna Sabalenka shared a behind-the-scenes video of herself having fun with her teammates. She confirmed in the video the advice she had given after her victory in Cincinnati last month: surround yourself with good people.
The video shows Sabalenka and her squad having a good time both during training and following her US Open matches. Along with her friend Paula Badosa, head coach Anton Durov, fitness coach Jason Stacy, and WTA player Ons Jabeur, Sabalenka’s boyfriend Georgios Frangulis are also featured.
Scenes from Sabalenka’s speeches at the US Open and Cincinnati Masters played in the background as pictures of her having fun with her team appeared. The video was posted on Instagram by the world No. 2 player.
Afterwards, following her first-ever US Open victory, the 26-year-old thanked her team and claimed she could not survive without them.
She wrote: “Couldn’t imagine my life without you.”
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Aryna Sabalenka shares some beautiful behind the scenes footage with her team and loved ones.
She seems like someone who is truly so grateful for every single person in her life.
This team is something special. 🥹
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) September 11, 2024
Aryna Sabalenka in 2024
Now the world no.2, Aryna played her last match on the 7th of September when she defeated world no.3 Jessica Pegula 7-5 7-5 in the final of the U.S. Open to win her 16th career title.
Until now, during this year the Belarussian achieved a composed 46-11 record. The Belarussian has won 3 titles in 2024 at the Australian Open, Cincinnati and U.S. Open. The Belarussian was the finalist in Brisbane, Madrid and Rome.
Aryna Sabalenka will fight against the world no.443 Petra Kvitova in the final on Saturday at 6:00 pm on CENTRE COURT. Their actual record is 3-2 for Kvitova.
Sabalenka conquered 3 titles in 2024 at the Australian Open, Cincinnati and U.S. Open. The Belarussian reached the final in Brisbane (Brisbane International), in Madrid (Mutua Madrid Open) and in Rome (Internazionali BNL d’Italia).
Sabalenka won 16 titles in her career: 12 on hard courts, 2 on clay courts and 2 on indoor courts. (See the list of her titles)