Georgios Frangulis and Aryna Sabalenka: A Ring and a Surprise at Indian Wells
The California desert hasn't just been the backdrop for some of the best tennis of the season; it's also witnessed a moment that, while having little to do with sport, has stolen the show. Aryna Sabalenka, the world number one, and her partner, businessman Georgios Frangulis, have announced their engagement right in the middle of the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells. The news, which landed like a bolt from the blue in the tournament's competitive atmosphere, has sparked a wave of romance among fans and, of course, the players themselves.
Sabalenka herself confirmed the happy news almost inadvertently, spotted around the tournament grounds sporting a spectacular diamond ring on that very special finger. Soon after, social media was buzzing with congratulations. What many didn't know was that the proposal was a masterstroke planned by Georgios Frangulis, the charismatic founder of the açaí brand Oakberry, who wanted to seize the Californian event – one of the most iconic stops on the tour – to take the plunge. And he certainly pulled it off.
A 'Yes' That Stunned the Locker Room
If there's one thing that defines the WTA and ATP locker rooms, it's their camaraderie. As soon as the news broke, the warm wishes poured in. But two reactions, given the stature of those involved, went viral across the globe in a matter of minutes.
- Novak Djokovic: The Serb, who has always shown a strong family side, didn't hesitate to approach the couple and congratulate them in person. "This is more important than any title," the 24-time Grand Slam champion was heard saying with a laugh, according to tournament sources. A visibly emotional Sabalenka appreciated the gesture from one of her idols.
- Carlos Alcaraz: The Spaniard, known for his rapport with fellow players, also wanted to join the celebration. Apparently, Alcaraz bumped into the couple in the players' area and didn't think twice about hugging the Belarusian and joking with Georgios Frangulis. "Looks like you'll have to come to more tournaments now!" he quipped to the businessman, as revealed by internal club sources.
But they weren't the only ones. Sabalenka's fellow players on the tour, like Jessica Pegula and Paula Badosa, also left messages on social media, turning the hashtag #SabalenkaEngaged into a trending topic for hours. The atmosphere at Indian Wells shifted from competitive tension to collective delight in the blink of an eye.
Georgios Frangulis: The Man Who Won Over the World Number One
For many, the name Georgios Frangulis isn't new in the tennis world. The entrepreneur of Greek and Brazilian heritage has been a constant presence at the tournaments Sabalenka has played over the last year and a half. Always with that calm smile and his unmistakable style, Frangulis has won not only the Belarusian's heart but also the respect of a locker room that sees him as a crucial support for the champion.
As the founder of Oakberry, the açaí chain that has expanded like wildfire across the globe, Georgios has achieved what seemed impossible: shifting media attention from the courts to a bench. Because, after the engagement was announced, questions in press conferences momentarily moved away from forehands and backhands to focus on the proposal details. "I'm on cloud nine," Sabalenka confessed to a Spanish journalist who dared to ask about the ring. "This is just the beginning of an incredible year," she added with a half-smile.
Now, with the peace of mind that comes from being the happiest woman in the world, Aryna will refocus on the competition. But she'll do so with a lighter heart and an extra ring on her finger. Georgios Frangulis, for his part, already has a ticket for all the upcoming tournaments. Because when you win over a lioness, the pride follows. And in this case, the pride includes Djokovic, Alcaraz, and half the professional tour.