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Aryna Sabalenka's Appearance in New Photos With Boyfriend is Turning Heads

Aryna Sabalenka's Appearance in New Photos With Boyfriend is Turning Heads

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Aryna Sabalenka's Appearance in New Photos With Boyfriend is Turning Heads originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Women's tennis World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka is making sure she enjoys her time in Paris beyond just competing for another Grand Slam title at the French Open.
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Prior to her quarterfinal match against Chinese sensation Qinwen Zheng, Sabalenka spent her day off with her entrepreneur boyfriend, Georgios Frangulis.
Based on the photos the Belarusian star uploaded to Instagram on Monday, she and Frangulis visited the iconic Hermes boutique at 24 rue Faubourg Saint-Honore 24. It is where the popular rooftop garden in Paris is located, and Sabalenka took several photos from her trip to the iconic landmark.
"An @hermes garden is the best garden," she wrote in the caption of her post.
Aside from fans commenting on the several boxes of Hermes merchandise she bought, many also took notice of Sabalenka's appearance with her boyfriend.
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The 28-year-old was wearing a simple red shirt paired with wide-leg denim pants, giving off a relaxed vibe. Her supporters also noted how happy she looked.
"You are glowing girl," a commenter wrote. Another one said, "U look so cuteeeeee."
A fan praised her color of choice for her outfit, noting, "red is ur collor!!"
"Loveee this outfit," a fourth fan stated.
"We love ur smile!!!!" a supporter added.
A follower remarked, "Beautiful," while another social media user echoed a similar sentiment, saying, "You look super beautiful Aryna."
Aryna Sabalenka reacts after missing a shot against Zheng Qinwen.© Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
Sure enough, it looked like the time she spent away from tennis helped Sabalenka, as she went on to beat Zheng in their quarterfinal showdown on Tuesday, 7-6(3), 6-3.
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Sabalenka will face Iga Swiatek next at the French Open semifinals. Should she keep dominating, fans will probably see more of her off-court adventures in Paris in the next few days.
Related: Aryna Sabalenka's Behavior After French Open Match is Turning Heads
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 4, 2025, where it first appeared.

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