World's No. 1 tennis player flaunts flawless body in tiny bikini during Maldives getaway

Jackie Longo

World's No. 1 tennis player flaunts flawless body in tiny bikini during Maldives getaway image

The number one tennis player in the world, Aryna Sabalenka, has given fans a sneak peek at her sunkissed getaway to the other side of the world. 

The Grand Slam champ recently jetted off to Maldives to enjoy some relaxing time soaking up some sun in the Indian Ocean. 

Sabalenka shared several snaps from her tropical getaway on Instagram on Wednesday, Nov. 12.  

“Time to chill," she captioned the post. 

In most of the photos, Sabalenka rocked a tiny red, thong bikini that showed off her flawless body. 

During the trip, she enjoyed some time reading a book in the sand, playing beach volleyball, and enjoying seaside meals with her boyfriend, Georgios Frangulis. 

Sabalenka recently revealed her plan to “drink tequila,” while she rests and recovers from the disappointing end to her WTA Finals tournament in Riyadh on Saturday.

The tennis pro was clearly devastated after being swept away in straight sets by No. 8 seed Elena Rybakina ending her season on a sour note. 

"Now it’s time to sit down in the Maldives, maybe drink some tequila and analyse my season, my behaviour and emotions," she said after the loss. “I think it’s been great so far, I just need to be even better with myself and continue to improve next year.”

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Fans react to Aryna Sabalenka's stunning Maldives vacation photos 

Sabalenka's fans are clearly in favor of her decision to take a tropical getaway to reset before she returns to the court. 

"Way more than deserved," one fan gushed.

"Enjoy your well-deserved rest," someone else commented.

"Have fun and come back stronger than ever," a third said. 

"Well deserved vacation!! We love you here in Brazil 🇧🇷," another added.

Although the season didn't end how she hoped, Sabalenka had an impressive year overall. 

Despite some of her challenges, she secured the coveted World No. 1 ranking for the second year in a row, and won four titles, including the US Open. 

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