WATCH: Aryna Sabalenka's epic "Have you googled yourself" reply breaks the internet

Tennis sensation and world number one Aryna Sabalenka's epic "Have you googled yourself" reply breaks the internet. Watch the full video here:

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Tennis sensation and world number one Aryna Sabalenka's epic "Have you googled yourself" reply breaks the internet. The star player came up with a hilarious answer and revealed that Google showcased that she is 80 kg, but she is not. The Belarus-born star clarified that Google had mentioned her wrong weight and further added that she has less than what Google currently shows.

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Meanwhile, the search shows that Aryna Sabalenka's weight is 80 kg, not less than 80 kg. Specifically, several sources confirm that she is 80 kg. Notably, this weight is described as an "ideal weight distribution" that suits her playing style and enhances her agility on the tennis court. The star player, hailed as one of the best players, best known for her powerful playing style, has been gearing up for the 2025 Australian Opensemi-finals against Paula Badosa, slated to take place on January 23 at Rod Laver Arena of the Melbourne Park.

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Earlier, Aryna Sabalenka toppled Russian star Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova by 6-2, 2-6, 6-3 in the epic three-setter to reach the semi-finals of the 2025 Australian Open. The two-time defending champion showcased her beast form from the start and won the first set comfortably. However, Sabalenka's opponent staged her comeback in the second set of the game and beat it to take it to the decider. The 26-year-old tennis star then won the next two sets to enter the semis.

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Meanwhile, Sabalenka won the Melbourne title in 2023 and 2024, and she will be looking to etch her name in the history books after winning the title for the third straight time. She will be the first woman since 1997 to win the third straight title. However, it will not be easy for her as she needs to overcome the challenge of Badosa in the semifinal, and she might face world number two Iga Swiatek in the final showdown.

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