Aryna Sabalenka is less than a week removed from losing a thrilling Australian Open final to Madison Keys, and yet, she's already back on her feet and enjoying life. Sabalenka, the No. 1 ranked ...
Aryna Sabalenka is hoping to capture her third straight Australian Open title this month in Melbourne. It would be quite the achievement for the No. 1 women's tennis player, make no mistake about it.
Aryna Sabalenka, the reigning World No. 1, is a fierce competitor on the court. Off the court, she enjoys photoshoots, relishing the chance to see herself in a whole new light.
Aryna Sabalenka kept her promise to Paula Badosa and gifted her best friend a luxurious bracelet after being the one who ...
Aryna Sabalenka has risen to the top of the pro tennis world with a win at the 2024 Australian Open and has been terrific in other Grand Slams. She’s a bona fide star as of publishing this.
While she's eager to collect memories in this way -- the printed photo earned her approval with a grin and a thumbs-up -- Sabalenka says that the line ... and focusing on myself and on bringing my ...
One major can make a difference: Wimbledon. Having missed out in 2022 (banned) and 2024 (shoulder injury), Sabalenka’s best result at the All England Club is a semifinal appearance in 2023.
Iga Swiatek has the highest possible opinion about Aryna Sabalenka as the five-time Grand Slam champion thinks their rivalry ...
Sabalenka got back to a serious note, though, addressing Keys. "I think we did our best," Sabalenka said. "Just Madison was playing incredible. I just couldn’t do anything in this match.
AP Photo/Ng Han Guan That aggressive blueprint laid out by Keys in the lead-up proved to be the formula for success. She knew the best way to take away Sabalenka's strength was to throw her own ...
Michaels: Sabalenka really doesn't have to change her approach. She has comfortably been the best player at the tournament for the third consecutive year, and nobody appears to be able to slow her ...