After her surprising semifinal loss to American star Amanda Anisimova at Wimbledon 2025, WTA World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka is taking some time off with a luxury vacation in Mykonos.  

The 27-year-old Belarusian tennis star shared several bikini photos alongside her boyfriend, Georgios Frangulis, 36, just days after her emotional exit from Wimbledon. 

On Tuesday, Sabalenka, 27, shared several photos from her Mykonos vacation on Instagram, showcasing her toned physique, and she doesn’t appear downbeat at all. 

“Selfie, swim, read, repeat 🔁,” she captioned the post. 

Sabalenka stuns in metallic green bikini on Mykonos getaway

One snap showed the tennis star lounging in a chair by the pool in a metallic green thong bikini, with the romance novel “Maybe In Another Life” by Taylor Jenkins Reid perched beside her on a chair. 

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Another photo, taken from behind, showed the couple arm in arm as they made their way into the seaside Spilla restaurant in Mykonos, Greece, during their vacation. 

She also shared a blurred selfie of her full body, while standing in front of a mirror, showing off her luxury Piguet watch. 

Sabalenka announced her new relationship with boyfriend Frangulis, a health food tycoon who owns superfood brand Oakberry, in July 2024 on Instagram. The Oakberry founder has been spotted with the WTA star on multiple occasions since they went public with their romance. 

Fans leave mixed comments for Sabalenka after Wimbledon loss 

Fans quickly flooded the comments section, with some applauding Sabalenka for bouncing back from her tough Wimbledon loss. 

“You didn’t win Wimbledon but you won my heart,” one person commented. 

“More than well deserved,” another person wrote. 

“Absolutely one of the most beautiful girls on the tour . Come back stronger than ever & win The US Open,” someone else echoed. 

At the same time, several others criticized her for failing to congratulate the 2025 Wimbledon champ, Iga Swiatek. 

“Hey, why as number 1 in the world didn’t she send congratulations to Iga for her victory? 👏” one person wrote. 

“I like you playing tennis. But no one word after after Iga’s victory at Wimbledon? Really? It’s just about having a little bit of class. You can’t buy it …,” someone else quipped.

“High time to congratulate 1GA, don’t you think,” another person echoed. 

“Having time to add posts but not having time to congratulate 1GA,” someone else added. 

After she lost during the iconic match, Sabalenka did mention her “great opponents” in a post shared with her 3 social media followers, she just didn’t acknowledge the winner by name. 

“Thank you @wimbledon for a special two weeks filled with great atmosphere and great opponents. I’m grateful I was able to compete this year and I will see you next year. 🍓🤍🌱,” the 27-year-old wrote. 

The Belarusian star is currently ranked No. 1 in the WTA rankings

As the US Open 2025 approaches, fans seem eager to see if the WTA No.1 will boucned back from her Wimbledon loss. 

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