Aryna Sabalenka's official photoshoot for winning the 2023 Australian Open title has been regarded as one of the greatest all-time.
Newly crowned Australian Open Champion Aryna Sabalenka released her official champion's pictures on social media which she slayed.
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Sabalenka won the title in Melbourne, defeating Elena Sabalenka 4-6 6-4 6-4 to claim her first Grand Slam title on her first attempt and maintain her unbeaten start to the 2023 season.
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She became the second Belarusian to win a Grand Slam after Victoria Azarenka.
There have been overwhelming reactions to her photoshoot, as many suggest they can go down as the greatest of all time.
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The scenery, champagne used, and fashion all blended perfectly for the occasion.
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Sabalenka took to her Twitter page to show off these pictures while stating she is still in awe of her first Slam victory and thanking everyone for their support.
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"Wooow guys.....what just happened? I have a fear that this was all a dream and I'm about to wake up. It's all still sinking in, but I could not be happier in this moment. Thank you so much for all the support during this few weeks, I really appreciate it.."
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The 24-year-old's victory saw her gain three spots to world No. 2 on the WTA Top 10 list, behind Iga Swiatek and ahead of Ons Jabeur.
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Meanwhile, Rybakina moved up 15 spots, finally breaking into the Top 10 - her highest career rating.