In Pics, Aryna Sabalenka graces flaunt Magazine Cover, dazzles in high-fashion looks and chic outfits
Tennis sensation and world number one Aryna Sabalenka has recently graced the cover of Flaunt Magazine's January 2025 issue, titled "Shadowplay." Check here the photographs:
Tennis sensation and world number one Aryna Sabalenka has recently graced the cover of Flaunt Magazine's January 2025 issue, titled "Shadowplay." This stunning photoshoot showcases her different personality and fashion sense as compared to her court dressing style, highlighting a plethora of the bold styles that showcase her dynamic presence both on and off the tennis court.
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In an interview following her bold photoshoot, the 26-year-old tennis star expressed her enjoyment of photoshoots and shared her love of wearing makeup and different dresses off the courts. This sentiment showcases her admiration for the glamorous side of modelling, contrasting with her rigorous and gruelling training and competitive life as a top-ranked tennis player.
Photograph: (Twitter)
What is the fan's reaction to her photoshoot?
Meanwhile, this photo shoot image has sparked mixed reactions on social media. While several tennis fans were seen admiring her gorgeous looks and the fun vibe of the shoot, some were seen focusing on the styling and makeup choices. The hilarious comments on social media suggest that while the Belarusian star is naturally beautiful, certain styling elements did not resonate well with fans.
In addition, a few fans felt that the makeup was overly dramatic and detracted from her natural beauty in the photos that have widely been shared on social media. It seems that the 2025 Australian Open runner-up star's feature in Flaunt Magazine not only highlights her milestones in the game but also showcases her different aura off the tennis court, blending the number one WTA-ranked player with high fashion sense.
“Most of the time I’m losing. Learning how to lose is the hardest lesson. First, you’re not accepting the loss, and you’re acting like a bitch. To learn how to lose and still be a good person and understand that this is just a moment... That’s hard. You know, I’m world number one, but I won four tournaments. It's important to still enjoy life while you’re not having the success you wish you would have on the court. You’re always on the court sweating, wearing sports stuff, a ponytail—the same picture of yourself and of your life,” Sabalenka explains matter-of-factly.