World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, known for her powerful game and vibrant personality, brought her infectious energy to the grass courts of Wimbledon with a lively dance video alongside her coaching team. Posted on TikTok on June 25, 2025, the video features Sabalenka, coach Anton Dubrov, and trainer Jason Stacy grooving to a trending remix of Daddy Yankee’s *Gasolina* and Måneskin’s cover of *Beggin’*. The lighthearted moment, captured during a practice session at the All England Club, highlights the close bond within her team as they prepare for the 2025 Wimbledon Championships, set to begin on June 30.[](https://www.sportskeeda.com/tennis/news-watch-aryna-sabalenka-team-put-incredible-show-dancing-skills-ahead-wimbledon)
Sabalenka, a two-time semifinalist at Wimbledon (2021 and 2023), is no stranger to sharing her off-court charisma. In an interview with *Tennis.com*, she revealed that her team, including hitting partner Andrei Vasilevski, loves dancing without needing persuasion. “They actually love to dance. They even gave me a certificate for five dances,” she said, playfully noting her role in choosing songs and occasionally pushing her team to try moves like the “chicken banana dance” to keep things fun. The video, which went viral, showcases their playful dynamic, with Dubrov, her coach since 2020, and Stacy, her longtime trainer, joining in with synchronized steps.[](https://www.sportskeeda.com/tennis/news-watch-aryna-sabalenka-team-put-incredible-show-dancing-skills-ahead-wimbledon)
The dance video comes as Sabalenka gears up for a strong Wimbledon campaign after a mixed grass-court lead-up. Following her French Open final loss to Coco Gauff, where she faced backlash for comments downplaying Gauff’s play, Sabalenka issued an apology and refocused on her preparations. At the Berlin Open, she defeated Rebeka Masarova but fell to Marketa Vondrousova in the semifinals, 6-2, 6-4. Despite the setback, her 28-17 win-loss record on grass and recent practice with World No. 1 Jannik Sinner, where she won a lighthearted accuracy challenge, signal her readiness.[](https://tennis-infinity.com/news/watch-aryna-sabalenka-defeats-jannik-sinner-in-challenge-against-each-other)[](https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6441816/2025/06/21/tennis-vondrousova-sabalenka-german-open-result/)[](https://www.news18.com/amp/sports/world-no-1-aryna-sabalenka-returns-to-winning-ways-in-berlin-ws-dl-9394269.html)
Sabalenka’s off-court levity contrasts with her on-court intensity. With three Grand Slam titles (2023 and 2024 Australian Open, 2024 US Open) and a 42-8 record in 2025, she’s a top contender for her first Wimbledon crown. Her powerful serve, reaching speeds up to 124 mph, and aggressive baseline game make her a formidable force on grass, as noted by former champion Andy Roddick, who called her the “clear-cut favorite.” Posts on X echoed the excitement, with fans praising her “incredible” energy and team chemistry.[]
As Sabalenka aims to surpass her previous Wimbledon semifinal runs, her dance video underscores the balance she strikes between hard work and fun. With support from her boyfriend, Georgios Frangulis, and a cohesive team, she’s poised to make a strong push at SW19, blending her fierce competitiveness with moments of joy that captivate fans worldwide.