Aryna Sabalenka unveils a Valentine’s Day present from her partner, Konstantin Kolstov. The winner of the Australian Open received a necklace from her boyfriend to commemorate the occasion. The second-ranked player in the world took to social media to share the gift, expressing her satisfaction with the celebration. Sabalenka, who successfully defended her Australian title last month, decided to take an extended break and did not participate in the Abu Dhabi or Qatar tournaments. Nonetheless, she celebrated the day of love with Kolstov and took the opportunity to show her fans and followers the special gift on her Instagram story. The pendant, a tiger design from Cartier, holds significance for Sabalenka as she has a tiger tattoo on her forearm that she got when she was 16. On the other hand, Kolstov, a former ice hockey player who competed in two Olympic Games, reportedly has three sons from a previous relationship named Daniel, Alexander, and Stefan.
Aryna Sabalenka and the current number one player in the world will be the top seeds in the upcoming Dubai Duty-Free Tennis Championship, scheduled to begin on February 18. The tournament will feature the entire top ten players in the rankings. After the conclusion of the Abu Dhabi Open and the ongoing WTA 1000 tournament in Doha, players are aiming to either win the Dubai title or reach the quarterfinals, which will boost their position in the WTA Live rankings. Sabalenka was defeated by the reigning champion in Dubai in last year’s quarterfinals. The Czech player ultimately triumphed over Iga Swiatek in the final, but she will not be defending her Master 1000 title in Dubai this time. Sabalenka, who did not drop a set during her impressive performance at the Australian Open, is considered the favorite to win the Dubai title. Other notable players such as , , and the fifth-ranked player in the world will also be participating in the tournament. Rybakina, who has already secured two titles this year, will be aiming to surpass her runner-up finish from 2020.
According to the Source firstsportz.com