Novak Djokovic’s wife Jelena gushes over Aryna Sabalenka as Belarusian shows off stylish red dress for date night with boyfriend Georgios
Novak Djokovic’s wife, Jelena Djokovic, left a warm compliment for Aryna Sabalenka after the Belarusian shared stunning photos of herself in a red dress. Sabalenka was dressed up for a date night with her boyfriend, Georgios Frangulis.
Sabalenka wrapped up her 2025 season with a strong run at the WTA Finals in Riyadh, advancing all the way to the championship match. There, she faced Elena Rybakina, who ultimately clinched the title with a commanding 6-3, 7-6(0) victory. After the tough loss, Sabalenka has shifted her focus to some well-deserved downtime, enjoying the off-season with a cozy date night alongside her partner.
The World No. 1 shared a series of snaps on Instagram, showing off her chic red dress. From the dreamy date-night setup to the picturesque beach backdrop, she gave followers a glimpse of the romantic evening. Her caption read:
The post quickly caught the attention of Novak Djokovic’s wife, Jelena, who gushed over Sabalenka’s stunning look and commented:
“Looooveeee it!🔥😍❤️”

The Belarusian recently shared glimpses of her Maldives vacation after drawing the curtains on her 2025 tennis season. Enjoying some well-deserved time away from the court, she posted photos of herself in swimwear, relaxing in the crystal-blue waters of the Maldives. The post’s caption read:
Aryna Sabalenka opened up about her thoughts on starting a family
Aryna Sabalenka recently sat down for a conversation with Alexander Sokolovskiy on YouTube, where she opened up about her thoughts on starting a family. Discussing the challenges of balancing her tennis career with her desire to become a mother, the World No. 1 revealed:
“At 18 I thought by 25 I’d win everything I wanted. At 25, I’d have a baby, come back and keep winning. 25 came, I won some stuff, then I thought maybe 27 or 28? Now I’m 27 and I’m like well…a bit later. We’ll move it. I realised I wanted to get the most out of my career, see how far I can go.”