Sabalenka risponde a Djokovic con il balletto sulle scale del Roland Garros

Aryna Sabalenka ha ravvivato la sua giocosa sfida a colpi di balletti sulle scale con Novak Djokovic dopo aver superato il turno al Roland Garros. La numero 1 al mondo ha battuto Jessica Bouzas Maneiro per 6-4, 6-2 il 26 maggio, rispondendo direttamente alla provocazione lanciata in precedenza dalla stella serba.

Sabalenka ha posato le sue borse e ha ballato scendendo le scale del Roland Garros guardando verso la telecamera. Ha poi dichiarato: “Ok, Novak, che ne pensi?” Il momento è arrivato dopo il post di Djokovic in seguito alla sua vittoria al primo turno contro Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, nel quale aveva riproposto il ballo diventato virale l'anno scorso scrivendo: “Guardate qui!! Non puoi batterlo, Aryna. Ti sfido.”

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