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Australian Open 2024: Top 10 Bold And Stunning Photos Of Aryna Sabalenka On Instagram; In Pics

Aryna Sabalenka is a Belarusian player who plays without the national flag in the tennis tournaments around the world due to the sanctions by WTA. The tennis body allows Sabalenka to play tennis in key events. Know more facts about her as we also reveal ten most beautiful and bold pics of Sabalenka on Instagram.

Aryna Sabalenka's Early Life

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Aryna Sabalenka's Early Life

Aryna Sabalenka was born on May 5, 1998, in Minsk, Belarus. She showed an early interest in tennis and began playing the sport at a young age.

Rising Star

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Rising Star

Sabalenka quickly rose through the ranks as a junior player, winning the Australian Open girls' doubles title in 2015 alongside her partner, Tereza Mihalikova.

Professional Debut

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Professional Debut

She turned professional in 2015 and steadily climbed the WTA rankings. By 2018, she had broken into the top 20 in singles.

Grand Slam Performances

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Grand Slam Performances

Sabalenka's breakthrough in Grand Slam tournaments came in 2018 when she reached the fourth round of both the French Open and the US Open.

WTA Titles

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WTA Titles

Known for her powerful game and aggressive playing style, Sabalenka claimed her first WTA singles title in 2018 at the Connecticut Open. She continued to add more titles to her name in the following years.

Top 10 Entry

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Top 10 Entry

Top 10 Entry: In 2019, Aryna Sabalenka achieved a significant milestone by breaking into the top 10 of the WTA singles rankings.

Doubles Success

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Doubles Success

Apart from her success in singles, Sabalenka has also achieved success in doubles. She has won several WTA doubles titles, showcasing her versatility on the court.

Team Success

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Team Success

Representing Belarus in Fed Cup (now known as the Billie Jean King Cup), Sabalenka played a crucial role in helping her team reach the final in 2017. Her performances contributed to Belarus's success in reaching the championship match.

Coaching Change

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Coaching Change

Sabalenka made headlines in 2020 when she parted ways with her longtime coach Dmitry Tursunov. She later began working with Anton Dubrov, and the partnership brought positive results.

Olympic Participation

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Olympic Participation

Aryna Sabalenka represented Belarus at the Summer Olympics, making her Olympic debut in Tokyo 2020. She competed in both singles and doubles events, aiming for success on the international stage.