WATCH: Aryna Sabalenka turns photographer, captures moments with her team and fans ahead of French Open 2025

Aryna Sabalenka trades her tennis racket for a camera lens as she embraces a new passion for photography, capturing moments with her team and fans ahead of French Open.

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Aryna Sabalenka Delves Into Photography

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Tennis sensation Aryna Sabalenka seems to be developing a newfound interest in photography this time. The world number one has been seen capturing pictures of her team and fans using Polaroid cameras in Paris. The star player and her boyfriend have already set out together to collect and frame the photos throughout the year to create a unique form of art.

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One video featuring the Belarusian star has been widely shared on social media, which shows that she is gearing up for the French Open 2025. She was seen holding the cameras and clicking her fans' and team's pictures in Paris.

Notably, Sabalenka has been seen taking photos after winning the Mutua Madrid Open 2025 title in the Spanish capital. She was seen taking a Polaroid shot of her team after winning the WTA 1000 tournament. Apart from photography, the 27-year-old star player is also seen enjoying herself on the clay court with her goofy antics, once again capturing fans' hearts ahead of the second Grand Slam of the year.

Colin Fleming on Sabalenka and Swiatek's chances to win French Open

However, former tennis player Colin Fleming has named Aryna Sabalenka as a leading contender who can win the French Open 2025. The British star stated that the Belarusian star holds a strong chance to win Roland Garros after her Madrid Open victory. Iga Swiatek was the defending champion and dominated clay courts in 2024. However, she failed to replicate her success here. Meanwhile, the duo were not to the mark in the Italian Open 2025. Sabalenka lost in the quarters while Iga was crashed out in the round of 32.

“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.

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