“She doesn’t age,” Gabriela Sabatini stuns the tennis world as Serena Williams’ former coach can’t help but compliment the timeless elegance of the WTA legend
Rennae Stubbs was awestruck at Gabriela Sabatini's timeless beauty.
Gabriela Sabatini and Rennae Stubbs (Via Imago and X)
There have been many instances, where people just seem like they never get old as their beauty remains intact even after many years. One of them is Gabriela Sabatini, who arguably looks as beautiful as she always does.
In a recent video shared by Tennis TV, the Argentine former player was seen present in a game of tennis. The video highlighted her timeless beauty that went viral on X. There were many positive reactions and comments from fans all over the world.
Surprisingly, there was one comment from another WTA star that was rather surprising. It was the former coach of Serena Williams, Rennae Stubbs, who took to the internet to praise Sabatini for her timeless beauty.
The Australian wrote on X:
She doesn’t age!!!!!Rennae Stubbs on X
Despite being 53, Sabatini maintains her fitness as she has often shared glimpses on her social media. With proper care, the Argentine has maintained her body, taking in all the praises she gets. The Buenos Aires Open is well underway with the players competing for the title. Present in one of those matches was the timeless Sabatini, who dazzled the crowd with her presence.
Evergreen Gabriela Sabatini was seen in attendance at the Argentina Open in Buenos Aires
The very beautiful Gabriela Sabatini was one of the main attractions at the ongoing ATP 250 event, the Argentina Open in Buenos Aires.
Sabatini, who lives in Buenos Aires, decided to spectate the match on her home ground. Winning many medals for her country and herself, the 54-year-old has created history in tennis by becoming the first Argentinian woman to achieve a ranking of World No.3.
The Argentine has also won a career-best US Open and soon retired at the young age of 26. Surprisingly, Sabatini has maintained her body and looks exactly like she once did. Turning many heads, she became a center of attraction during the match in Buenos Aires.
Featuring the defending champion Carlos Alcaraz, and other players, the Argentina Open is well underway. With many rising ATP stars in the mix, it can be anyone’s trophy, but Alcaraz is one of the strong favorites of the tournament. After him is the No.2 Cameron Norrie, who is in great touch himself.
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