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Novak Djokovic's wife, Jelena, recently spent a while with Aryna Sabalenka during an event at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships. After her interaction, Jelena took a moment to share her genuine thoughts about knowing the world number 1.
Both Sabalenka and Djokovic played in London a few days before Wimbledon to get an early practice at All England Club. While they sharpened their game, the two also shared some really fun and good moments on the court.
The Belarus was also mixed with Jelena Djokovic and others at an event that hosted the Swiss watchmaker Audemars Piguet Audemars. She was incorporated by her boyfriend, Georgios Frangulis, the founder of Oakberry, and the two turned with their coordinated black and green dresses.
Aryna Sabalenka then took to Instagram to share some photos of the memorable evening, titling her post with:
“It is always a beautiful time with @audemarspiguet”, accompanied by an emoji of green heart.
Jelena commented under the post, writing:
“The nation of the nation of the nation”, followed by an emoji of fire and green heart.
Sabalenka became Audemars Piguet ambassador at the end of 2024, joining a prestigious line that was previously included Djokovic, who associated with the brand in 2011. Jelena has also been taking luxury times in various tennis events.
Novak Djokovic and Aryna Sabalenka share a strong relationship, and has been on full display in Wimbledon. The two have enjoyed many playful moments around the enclosure and even hit the practice tracks together.
Djokovic even crashed at the Sabalenka Pre-Nornament Press Conference, joking that he should be rushed so that he could take over the podium. He also did not hesitate to offer some thoughtful advice on his game when asked.
“What did you think of hitting with me? How do you see my level? Am I fine?” Asked Sabalenka.
“I think you have the potential. You are like a talented player. I can be honest? Lack of intensity on the court. You don't have enough intensity. It's too flat. You have to illuminate a little and put a little power there,” said the Serbian.
Edited by Pritha Ghosh