Sabalenka répond à Djokovic avec sa danse dans les escaliers de Roland-Garros

Aryna Sabalenka a relancé sa joyeuse rivalité de danse dans les escaliers avec Novak Djokovic après s'être qualifiée à Roland-Garros. La numéro 1 mondiale a battu Jessica Bouzas Maneiro 6-4, 6-2 le 26 mai, avant de répondre directement au défi lancé plus tôt par la star serbe.

Sabalenka a posé ses sacs et a dansé en descendant les escaliers de Roland-Garros tout en regardant la caméra. Elle a déclaré : "Ok, Novak, qu'est-ce que tu dis de ça ?" Ce moment fait suite à la publication de Djokovic après sa victoire au premier tour contre Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, dans laquelle il a reproduit la danse devenue virale l'an dernier et a écrit : "Regarde ça !! Tu ne peux pas faire mieux, Aryna. Je te mets au défi."

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