“You & Me Forever”: Aryna Sabalenka Says Yes! World No.1 Engaged After Public Pressure Campaign Paid Off

Belarusian star’s multi-millionaire partner finally popped the question—two months after she called him out in front of the world

 

 

Published: March 4, 2026 | Updated: March 4, 2026 | 4 min read


She dropped hints. She applied pressure. She even called him out on live television.

And finally, Georgios Frangulis got the message.

Aryna Sabalenka, the world No.1 and four-time Grand Slam champion, is engaged. The Brazilian entrepreneur went down on bended knee Wednesday in a romantic setup featuring candles, flowers, and a candlelit swimming pool.

The world No.1 was genuinely surprised—despite spending the last several months doing everything short of hiring a skywriter.

The Moment

 

Sabalenka shared the news on Instagram with a simple caption:

“You & me forever” — accompanied by an infinity emoji, wedding ring, and white heart.

The video shows Sabalenka covering her face in shock before embracing and kissing her new fiancé. The ring? A massive diamond that caught every camera angle.

Congratulations poured in from across the sports world:

"You & Me Forever": Aryna Sabalenka Says Yes! World No.1 Engaged After Public Pressure Campaign Paid Off

This didn’t come out of nowhere. Sabalenka has been dropping hints like anvils for months.

Date Event Hint
September 2025 US Open Saw fan proposal in stands: “I looked at my boyfriend. No pressure.”
January 2026 Brisbane International Post-win speech: “Thank you to my boyfriend. Hopefully soon I’ll call you somehow else, right?”
March 2026 Engagement “I just put on extra pressure, right?”— and it worked

 

The crowd at Brisbane laughed. Frangulis smiled in the stands. And two months later, he delivered.

Who Is Georgios Frangulis?

Detail Information
Nationality Brazilian
Profession Entrepreneur, founder of Oakberry (superfood brand)
Racing background 128 races in Brazil’s Porsche 911 GT3 Cup
Connection to tennis Oakberry sponsored Sabalenka; she created her own acai bowl for the brand
How they met Unknown, but went public May 2024

 

Frangulis often posts affectionate messages to Sabalenka on Instagram. After her 2024 US Open win: “I’m in love with the queen of NY.” When she posted silly couple photos: “Always silly never boring, te amo.”

A Painful Past

 

The engagement marks a new chapter after a devastating loss.

Sabalenka’s ex-boyfriend, Belarusian ice hockey star Konstantin Koltsov, died in March 2024 after jumping from a Miami hotel balcony. They had been together for three years.

Sabalenka later opened up about coping with the tragedy:

“Once, I lost my father and tennis helped me to go through that tough loss. So at that moment [of Koltsov’s death] I thought I had to just keep going, keep playing, keep doing my thing to separate my personal life from my career life.

“But at the end I would say I was struggling a lot health-wise because I didn’t stop. It was really emotional and really stressful, and kind of damaged my mental health at that point.”

Sabalenka is currently ranked world No.1, coming off a 2025 season that saw her win the US Open and break Serena Williams’ single-season prize money record.

Now she adds a new title: fiancée.

The wedding date? Unknown. But if Sabalenka’s track record of applying pressure is any indication, Frangulis better start planning.