The World No. 1, Aryna Sabalenka, is currently enjoying her vacation on the scenic Indian Ocean island of the Maldives with her boyfriend, Georgios Frangulis, and has shared a glimpse of her gym selfie.

The Belarusian star is making the most of her time after finishing the 2025 WTA Finals, where she reached the final round, facing defeat from Russian-Kazakhstani star Elena Rybakina.

Aryna Sabalenka Flaunts Gym Selfie With Boyfriend After High Note Season Finish

In her 2025 season, Aryna Sabalenka delivered impressive performances, reaching eight finals and claiming four singles titles, including the Brisbane International, Miami Open, Madrid Open, and the prestigious US Open. She reached the finals of the Australian Open, Indian Wells Masters, Miami Open, Stuttgart Open, and French Open.

Apart from these feats, she reached the quarterfinals of the Italian Open and the Cincinnati Masters, as well as the semifinals of the German Open, Wimbledon Championship, and Wuhan Open. She was the first to qualify for the WTA Finals and also won the Year-End World No. 1 trophy during a special on-court ceremony. She was presented the trophy by Mohamed AlSayyad, PIF’s Head of Corporate Brand and Strategic Advisory Department.

Through her Instagram story, Sabalenka shared a mirror selfie at their personal gym with her boyfriend, Georgios Frangulis.

The WTA star donned a green swimsuit with black slippers, whereas Frangulis wore green shorts and white sneakers, highlighting his well-defined muscular physique and the ink on his upper body. Considering her selfie, she wrote, “Private island gym outfit 🫣🤣”

Screenshot of Aryna Sabalenka's Instagram story | Source: IG/arynasabalenkaScreenshot of Aryna Sabalenka’s Instagram story | Source: IG/arynasabalenka

Sabalenka started dating Frangulis in 2024 and has been steadily growing in her relationship. The couple has taken multiple trips, and before her Wuhan Open run, they went to Greece, where Sabalenka was able to recover and prepare for her upcoming tournament.

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At the season-ending championship’s final loss, the Minsk native shared her thoughts on the match and her heartbreaking loss to Rybakina, who made history by being the first player from Asia to clinch the WTA Finals trophy.

She said, “And how to recover after such a tough loss? I mean, the good thing is that I’m always there. The bad thing this season, I lost most of the biggest finals I made.”

Sabalenka continued, “So, I guess I’ll just sit back in Maldives having my… probably tequila, and think back and try to analyze my maybe behavior, my emotions and think that actually it’s been pretty good so far. I just need to get little bit better with myself a little bit more, and hopefully next season I’ll improve.”

In her 2025 season, Sabalenka won 63 matches and lost only 12. She is also one of the 12 players to clinch multiple year-end No. 1 rankings.