WATCH: Aryna Sabalenka’s new boyfriend revealed? Social media buzzes with speculation

World number 2 Aryna Sabalenka has made her relationship official with boyfriend Georgios Frangulis in a recent Instagram video that has gone viral.

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World number 2 Aryna Sabalenka has added fuel to the rumours of her relationship with boyfriend Georgios Frangulis in a recent Instagram video that has gone viral. Notably, Sabalenka ended up being the first runner-up in the Mutua Madrid Open 2024 and the Italian Open 2024 after the defeat against Iga Swiatek. However, she has engaged herself in the fast-paced drama of the Imola Grand Prix before making her way to the French Open in 2024.

One of her fans shared an Instagram post using a picture of Frangulis, who is the CEO of Oakberry and a sponsor of the Haas Formula One team. She and Frangulis were seen posing together in the post, both of them smiling widely. They were both seen together at various times in the last few months, so it appears that the picture confirmed their relationship.

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Meanwhile, Sabalenka is set to feature in the French Open 2024, which is slated to commence on May 26 in Paris. Notably, she aims to win the upcoming marquee event after finishing as the first runner-up in the Madrid Open and Rome Masters 2024.

It's kind of like affecting you a little bit just by being there in the back of your mind: Aryna Sabalenka

"Of course, last but not least, I want to thank my team for helping me lose another final. That's all your fault, guys. No, I'm kidding. They know everything. I'm really happy to have you guys by my side. Three rounds before, we weren't sure if we were going to make it to the final. It was a huge achievement with a little injury and hopefully, I'll recover fast for Roland Garros," said Sabalenka.

"You try to kind of, like, protect your body a little bit, so probably in some points there were moments where I could push myself a little bit more but I didn't want to get injured before Roland Garros. It's kind of like affecting you a little bit just by being there in the back of your mind," she added further.