Sabalenka responde a Djokovic con un baile en las escaleras de Roland Garros

Aryna Sabalenka revivió su divertida rivalidad de baile en las escaleras con Novak Djokovic tras avanzar en el Abierto de Francia. La número uno del mundo derrotó a Jessica Bouzas Maneiro por 6-4 y 6-2 el 26 de mayo, respondiendo directamente al reto previo de la estrella serbia.

Sabalenka dejó sus bolsas y bajó bailando las escaleras de Roland Garros mientras miraba a la cámara. Dijo: "Vale, Novak, ¿qué te parece esto?". El momento se produjo después de que Djokovic publicara, tras su victoria en primera ronda sobre Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, un vídeo recreando el baile viral del año pasado y comentara: "¡Mira esto! No puedes superar eso, Aryna. Te desafío".

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