Aryna Sabalenka is one of the tallest players in women’s tennis – is she taller than even men’s No.1 Carlos Alcaraz?
Aryna Sabalenka is one of the tallest active players in women’s tennis. She stands tall at 6 feet and is quite a personality both on and off the court.
While she is certainly taller than many professional male Tennis stars out there, fans often wonder whether she is taller than even the current ATP World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz. Well, is she? – let us take a closer look at this article.
Sabalenka’s exact height is 1.82 metres, which translates to 6 feet 0 inches. Meanwhile, Alcaraz is also 6 feet 0 inches in height, but when it comes to the metres, he measures 1.83 metres – that makes him 0.1 metre taller than Sabalenka.
Sabalenka’s incredible height and personality make her a serial stunner. In the court, she uses the racquet to turn heads and off it, she loves to flaunt herself as a fashion model and leaves everyone mesmerized.
Although a professional tennis player, she seems well-trained in the art of bikini modelling. She has not only won hearts on the court with her impressive performance but she is also a stunner on Instagram. The tennis star is fond of beaches and often shares photos in sizzling beach costumes on social media.
Aryna Sabalenka has been at her sublime best so far at the French Open. She is yet to drop a set in Paris and looks determined to win her maiden French Open title. The No.2 seed began her campaign with a comprehensive victory against Marta Kostyuk before getting the better of Iryna Shyamanovich in the same fashion.
In the third round, she defeated compatriot Kamilla Rakhimova followed by a dominating win against Sloane Stephens. She then went on to defeat Elina Svitolina to seal a spot in the semis. She looks in ominous touch and unless she messes up big time, the Russian should definitely be one of the strong contenders for the title.
Meanwhile, Alcaraz is having an incredible 2023 season. He has already won four ATP titles this year – the Argentina Open, the Indian Wells Masters, the Barcelona Open and most recently, the Madrid Open. He also climbed up to the top spot in the ATP rankings and has been at his best in Paris. The Spaniard has made it to the Semi-finals of the competition and is scheduled to face Novak Djokovic on 9th June.
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