Aryna Sabalenka has been in a romantic relationship with former ice hockey player Konstantin Koltsov, since June 2021. The beautiful Belarusian tennis player, winner of the 2023 Australian Open, often travels with Koltsov, and shares photos of her travels on her Instagram profile.
But her boyfriend also shares the moments spent together with Aryna. The former Pittsburgh Penguins player shared a moment with Aryna after their dinner date. In that photo, Koltsov was seen kissing Aryna on her cheek as they all looked dazzled in their outfits.
The WTA star added a caption: "Well, we went for a general meal," and also tagged Koltsov with heart emojis.
Aryna Sabalenka: "Hated for nothing"The war in Ukraine is an affair that has extended the boundaries of geopolitics alone and also hampered the world of sport, especially the women's circuit.
In the WTA, there were many gestures that were the subject of discussion, just as there were many statements that caused discussion. Several Ukrainian tennis players, several Russian tennis players and a Belarusian: Aryna Sabalenka.
The Australian Open winner spoke again about how the conflict was reflected in the locker room, especially towards her.
She said: "Yes, I see strange looks and hatred towards me from some people. I know that I have done nothing wrong to Ukraine, that I have done nothing. There are people who don't like me just because I was born in Belarus. It's their decision, I can't control it. Being hated for nothing isn't the best feeling in the world, but it is what it is."
It is not the first time that the Belarusian tennis player has expressed this feeling.
In a previous interview she said: "I've often experienced haters on social media after a loss, but I've never faced so much hate in the tennis locker room. Yet, I did nothing. I happened to have strange conversations. It was really hard to understand that there are so many people who hate me for no reason. I've had talks that I wouldn't call real quarrels, but really tough: I'm not saying with the other players, but with their staff, yes... It was tough, even if it's a little better now."
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