Aryna Sabalenka, the world No. 1 in women’s tennis, is currently in a relationship with Brazilian entrepreneur Georgios Frangulis. The couple went public with their relationship in May 2024, and Frangulis has been a regular presence at Sabalenka’s matches ever since.
Frangulis is the founder and CEO of Oakberry, a global superfood brand specializing in açaí products. His company has expanded to over 700 stores in more than 40 countries, making him a highly successful businessman. Sabalenka has also partnered with Oakberry, becoming an ambassador for the brand.
Their relationship became public shortly after Sabalenka experienced personal tragedy with the passing of her former partner, Konstantin Koltsov, in March 2024. Despite the difficult period, she has spoken about how much Frangulis has supported her, calling his presence in her life “priceless”.
Frangulis, who has a background in law, has also dabbled in motorsports, competing in Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge races. He has been seen cheering for Sabalenka at major tournaments, including the US Open and the French Open.
Sabalenka and Frangulis continue to share their journey together, with the entrepreneur frequently accompanying her on tour and celebrating her successes on and off the court.
Sabalenka at the French Open, ranking, and results in 2025
Now the world no.1, Sabalenka has a composed 40-6 record in 2025. Aryna is currently competing at the French Open where she conquered the world no.86 Kamilla Rakhimova 6-1 6-0, the world no.97 Jil Teichmann 6-3 6-1
, the world no.34 Olga Danilovic 6-2 6-3, the world no.16 Amanda Anisimova 7-5 6-3, the world no.7 Qinwen Zheng 7-6(3) 6-3 and the world no.5 Iga Swiatek 7-6(1) 4-6 6-0.Aryna Sabalenka will square off with the world no.2 Coco Gauff in the final on Saturday at 3:00 pm on Court PHILIPPE-CHATRIER. Their actual head to head record is 5-5.
Aryna clinched 3 titles in 2025 in Brisbane, Miami and Madrid. The Belarussian got to the final at the Australian Open, in Indian Wells (BNP Paribas Open) and in Stuttgart (Porsche Tennis Grand Prix).
Aryna won 20 titles in her career: 15 on hard courts, 3 on clay courts and 2 on indoor courts. (See the list of her titles)