Aryna Sabalenka enjoys sweet rebound with boyfriend Georgios after heartbreaking Italian Open defeat
Tennis star Aryna Sabalenka's boyfriend, Georgios, ensured that the power couple stayed on in Rome despite the Belarusian crashing out in the quarter-finals of the Italian Open 2025.
Aryna Sabalenka Heal from Italian Open Loss (Photograph: X)
Tennis star Aryna Sabalenka's boyfriend, Georgios, ensured that the power couple stayed on in Rome despite the Belarusian crashing out in the quarter-finals of the Italian Open 2025. The duo was spotted on a dinner outing in the Italian capital. This outing came after Sabalenka's heartbreaking exit from the Rome Masters 1000 tournament. She was one of the top favourites here but suffered an early exit from the tournament.
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The 27-year-old star player suffered defeat against Zheng Qinwen in the quarter-finals of the prestigious event. Sabalenka was the clear favourite to win this game, considering her 6-0 head-to-head record over the Chinese opponent. Surprisingly, Qinwen registered a straight-set win in her game and knocked her out of the tournament.
Just after that, Sabalenka was seen sharing a picture of herself and her boyfriend, Georgious Franguis, on her Instagram story. The picture showcases her boyfriend kissing Sabalenka's right cheek as the pair seem to be getting ready for the dinner outing in Rome.
Georgios Helps Aryna Sabalenka Heal from Italian Open Loss (Photograph: IG)
Colin Fleming on Sabalenka and Swiatek's chances to win French Open
However, formertennisplayer Colin Fleming has namedAryna Sabalenkaas a leading contender who can win the French Open 2025. The British star stated that the Belarusian star holds a strong chance to win here after her Madrid Open victory. Iga Swiatek is the defending champion and dominated clay courts in 2024. However, she failed to replicate her success here.
“I think she [Sabalenka] is now a pretty firm favourite for Roland Garros, with all that has gone on as we stand here in Madrid. Before this tournament started, I would still have picked Swiatek as the favourite, despite the fact she was out of form. But although Iga made the semis and you would say it’s not a terrible result, the manner of the semi-final, I just think there is a question mark of how she will be in Rome and Roland Garros," Colin Fleming said.