$42 million worth designers among others style Aryna Sabalenka as she stuns the cover of Vogue Australia as reigning Australian Open champion

Talking to Vogue, Sabalenka also admitted she once wanted to quit the game.


$42 million worth designers among others style Aryna Sabalenka as she stuns the cover of Vogue Australia as reigning Australian Open champion

Aryna Sabalenka (Credits: Vogue Australia)

Melbourne queen Aryna Sabalenka recently stunned on $42 million worth designers wear as the cover of Vogue Australia. The Belarusian, who defeated Qinwen Zheng to defend her Australian Open crown after an excellent outing, has been the spectacle of many clothing brands.

On Sunday, Nike, the sports brand, acknowledged the 25-year-old by congratulating her for a well-deserved victory on X. Her brand sponsor, New Balance, also commenting on her excellent win.

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Vogue Australia posted on Instagram pictures of the two-time major title winner on several million-dollar designer clothing that made her iconic. The first dress is Green Camilla and Marc blazer and bodysuit, their net revenue is $42 million. The dress looks to be a wrap-around, flowy, blue dress, suited to the Australian summers. The second dress, a red Zimmermann bodysuit and skirt, showing her beautiful figure matching her red lipstick.

The next picture revealed the tennis champion in a glittering black top, pants, and skirt. The last was a stunning sky-blue Christopher Esber dress.

Last year, the tennis star attended the Vogue World red carpet show in London wearing a Silver gown a few months after winning her first Australian Open title. With elegance, beauty, and sporting technique, the Belarusian has risen to the top of her game and has more WTA and Grand Slams to win.

Aryna Sabalenka admits she once wanted to quit

In conversation with Vogue, Sabalenka revealed her struggles and almost wanting to quit during difficult moments. The Melbourne queen, whose form clicked last year after winning two titles in the space of two months, one at Adelaide and the other at the Australian Open. She then went on to defeat Iga Swiatek at the Madrid Open in May, remaining a serious contender for each tournament she plays.

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Aryna Sabalenka with her second Australian Open title (Image via AusOpen X)

Sabalenka said,

There was a moment where I was about to quit, actually. I can’t keep going, it's too much. But I couldn't give up, because of my family and my father. I felt like I had to keep going and keep doing what I’m doing. I know that he wouldn’t accept that and he would be really pissed if he would hear that I was about to quit because I was tired of trying.

She further added:

Especially when something was working, and then something happened and it stopped working, which means it’s there, you just have to figure out the way to get it back.

With more expectations laid on her shoulder, the 25-year-old looks set to carry them to the next Grand Slam tournaments with the hope of doing well. Perhaps not just only in Australia.

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