A Sun-Drenched European Getaway

For world-class athletes, the pressure of the global sporting spotlight can be completely suffocating, making a peaceful escape absolutely essential for mental recovery. Following a highly emotional and disappointing campaign on the grass courts of SW19, World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka did exactly what any tired competitor would do: she packed her bags and headed straight for paradise. The Belarusian tennis superstar has been spotted living out her ultimate “Pinterest-worthy” European summer on the gorgeous Greek island of Mykonos. Accompanied by her devoted fiancé, Oakberry CEO and millionaire entrepreneur Georgios Frangulis, Sabalenka is taking some much-needed time to rest, recharge, and completely disconnect from the intense demands of the professional tennis circuit.

 

Steamy Yacht Excursions and Bikinis

Taking to social media to share her happiness, Sabalenka treated her millions of followers to a glimpse of her luxury Greek vacation. The tennis champion raised temperatures online by sharing a stunning carousel of photographs showcasing her fit physique in various stylish bikinis. The centerpiece of the collection was a romantic, sun-kissed photo of Sabalenka and Frangulis passionately kissing on a private yacht against the breathtaking backdrop of the Aegean Sea. Other snaps featured the sporting icon sipping cocktails in a chic blue bikini, exploring a fresh Mediterranean diet, and playing with a dog by a crystal-clear pool, capturing the very essence of a relaxed island holiday.

 

Cheerful Clapping Back at the Online Critics

However, the vacation was not entirely quiet, as Sabalenka used her platform to address the vocal critics who have targeted her since her early Wimbledon exit. The powerhouse athlete suffered a surprising, straight-sets defeat in the fourth round against a resurgent Naomi Osaka. It marked her earliest exit from a Grand Slam tournament in over four years, sparking a wave of online criticism. Some social media users went as far as to claim that Sabalenka was too focused on her massive TikTok presence rather than her on-court training. Showing her trademark humor and thick skin, Sabalenka posted a sarcastic video thanking her critics for their “advice,” emphasizing that she has zero intention of letting negative comments ruin her hard-earned peace.

 

Healing Hearts and Strong Partnerships

This romantic getaway represents a beautiful chapter in Sabalenka’s life, especially given the deep personal tragedies she has bravely overcome in recent years. The double Australian Open champion has frequently credited Georgios Frangulis with helping her heal and find joy again during her darkest moments. The pair, who first crossed paths in early 2024 when Sabalenka became an ambassador for Frangulis’ superfood brand Oakberry, officially announced their engagement in March 2026. Since then, the Greek-Brazilian businessman has been a constant, supportive pillar in her player’s box at major tournaments worldwide, creating a partnership built on mutual love, respect, and shared entrepreneurial success.

 

Eyes Locked on the US Open Title

While Sabalenka’s current “dress code is bikini” motto is serving her well, her vacation is also serving as a vital training transition. The Belarusian star openly admitted that her immediate post-Wimbledon plan was to completely forget about tennis for a brief window to ensure she returns in peak mental and physical shape. With her tropical therapy session in Mykonos winding down, Sabalenka will soon shift her focus to the upcoming North American hard-court swing. As the reigning champion of the last two US Open tournaments, her ultimate goal is to defend her crown in New York and prove once again why she sits at the absolute peak of the women’s world rankings.

 

By Alex Joyce

Alex Joyce is a graduate from the University of Georgia with a degree in Journalism. Alex began his career in television as a news and sports reporter. During his career, Alex has been able to cover everything from breaking news to the game’s brightest moments. His passion for journalism drives him to deliver compelling stories and to connect with his audiences.