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Arina Sabalenka (27, Belarus), the world No. 1 player in women's tennis, revealed her unconventional appearance off the court.
Britain's "The Sun" recently reported that "Sabalenka is receiving a hot response from fans by posting a bizarre video of her voluminous body on her social media (SNS)."
Sabalenka posted a unique dance video on her TikTok account ahead of her participation in the BNP Paribas Open (Indian Wells). He was at the center of the topic by showing off his charm through SNS even while training to add a personal championship trophy.
In the video released, Sabalenka left a strong impression by matching a deep-chested black shirt with a leather jacket. Shaking lightly to the music, he gave off a rather bizarre and pleasant charm, covering his fur coat over his head while dancing.
Fans who watched the video quickly flocked to the comment window and reacted enthusiastically.

This is not the first time Sabalenka has shared her daily life with fans through social media. He recently showed off his solid figure in a black cropped T-shirt during a sunset walk as he prepared for his return to the court. Also last month, he drew attention by showing his dizzying figure in a very small bikini.
Meanwhile, Sabalenka, a four-time Grand Slam champion, seeks to rebound after overcoming the pain of the last Australian Open at the Indian Wells tournament. He missed the Australian Open final with a painful upset loss in the final set against Elena Rybakina.

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