Aryna Sabalenka earns half of her numerous millions off the court. Where exactly?
World No. 1, Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, has increased not only the number of Grand Slams won but also the number of sponsors in recent years. According to Forbes magazine, she earned 30 million dollars in 2025 and ranked second in income among female tennis players, surpassing Poland's Iga Świątek and Japan's Naomi Osaka. Of this sum, about 15 million dollars she received off the court, writes Sports.ru.

Aryna Sabalenka. Photo: Robert Prange/Getty Images
It is reported that the Belarusian tennis player currently collaborates with brands from at least five different segments.
In 2023, Sabalenka became an ambassador for premium tequila Maestro Dobel, which sponsors several WTA tournaments, including the US Open.
The brand even created a signature cocktail, "MargAryna," inspired by Sabalenka's favorite cocktail, "Margarita." Dobel uses promotions for fans — for example, discounts on their drinks upon joining the loyalty program during the tournament.
One of Sabalenka's first sponsors was the American brand Whoop, which produces a fitness tracker for tracking sleep, strain, and recovery.
Sabalenka has been wearing it for almost 1200 days. In 2025, she also became an ambassador for the Swiss watch brand Audemars Piguet, which produces luxury equipment, such as watches made of gold and diamonds for 225 thousand dollars.
Another sponsor is Oakberry, a network of Brazilian restaurants and stores founded by Sabalenka's boyfriend, Georgios Frangulis.
The brand offers smoothies and açaí bowls, and even created a signature "Tigrinya" bowl especially for Aryna, which costs up to 17 dollars. This drink consists of açaí, whey protein, granola, peanut butter, and strawberries, containing over 600 kilocalories per 470 ml.
A sponsor from the healthy lifestyle segment is IM8, a manufacturer of nutrient drinks, co-owned by former English footballer David Beckham.
Sabalenka not only uses the products of this company but also invested in it. She also collaborates with the Mexican firm Electrolit, which produces drinks for rehydration.
On the court, Sabalenka is always in Nike clothing and with a Wilson racket.
However, her collaboration with Nike raises questions: in 2022-2023, she played in old collections, and received her first individual design only at the US Open 2023. She currently does not have full-fledged advertising support from Nike, partly, it seems, due to the sanctions imposed on Belarusian and Russian athletes.
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