Meet Georgios Frangulis: Greek boyfriend of US Open winner Aryna Sebalenka

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Belarusian tennis star Aryna Sabalenka has faced personal tragedies in her past, including the loss of both her father and a former boyfriend.

However, according to en.as.com, she has found new happiness with Georgios Frangulis, with whom she was first publicly seen in April 2024. Since then, Frangulis has frequently been spotted supporting her courtside at tournaments around the world.

Born in Brazil, Frangulis’ family is originally from Thessaloniki, Greece, but he has lived in the United States since 2014, residing first in Miami and later in Venice Beach. Though he studied law, he chose not to take the Brazilian Bar Association exam. Instead, he pursued other passions, including motorsports, where he competed in the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge.

Photos: @georgiosfrangulis, @arynasabalenka/Instagram Source: scmp.com

Frangulis’ greatest success, however, came in 2016 when he founded Oakberry, a superfood brand specialising in açaí products. By 2023, Oakberry had raised $63 million in capital and expanded to over 700 stores in more than 40 countries.

Sabalenka became an ambassador for Oakberry in January 2024, just before she claimed her second Australian Open title.

In a recent interview with People, Sabalenka shared her gratitude for Frangulis’ support during difficult times, saying, “There was a really tough period where I was really happy to have him by my side, always cheering me up, always making sure that we are doing some fun stuff.”

Source: en.as.com

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