Aryna Sabalenka reveals Novak Djokovic threw out a double-date concept throughout their apply session and that's how they went out with their respective companions.
After the US Open, each Sabalenka and Djokovic went to Greece – the Belarusian tennis star was there with boyfriend Georgios Frangulis for a trip, whereas the Serbian tennis big just lately moved his household to Greece. After stumbling upon one another in Greece, the 2 tennis superstars discovered it will be good to apply collectively. However it didn't finish there as a few days later, the top-ranked WTA participant uploaded an image on Instagram that shortly made rounds throughout the tennis neighborhood.
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Sabalenka: Djokovic was like, 'Let's go for the date'
“Hmmm… Truly we noticed one another on the courts. We had been practising. I don’t keep in mind. We had been simply practising collectively. We had been on the identical place. He was similar to, Yeah, let’s go for the date. That’s the way it occurred. So Novak," the reigning US Open champion defined on the WTA Finals in Riyadh when requested if she might share how the double-date with the Djokovic household occurred.
After lifting the US Open title and guaranteeing she wouldn’t end the yr with out successful a Grand Slam, Sabalenka credited Djokovic's recommendation for serving to her mentally overcome her Australian Open and French Open remaining defeats. In Riyadh, the Belarusian additionally defined how precisely the Serb helped her.
"How you can keep settled and the way to take a look at every little thing as you're trying from the surface on the state of affairs on the court docket, off the court docket. Simply to, like, be capable to sit again and have a look at every little thing. Type of prefer it's not you trying, it's another person taking a look at your state of affairs. I believe that's the perfect lesson that you may take from Novak," the WTA world No. 1 mentioned.
Sabalenka is now aiming to make all of it the best way on the WTA Finals and win the season-ending match for the primary time in her profession.









