World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka was a bundle of joy as she soaked in the electrifying atmosphere at a Coldplay concert at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. The Belarusian was joined by her boyfriend Georgios Frangulis, the founder of superfood brand Oakberry.
Aryna Sabalenka Danced Her Heart Out at Coldplay Concert
The World No. 1 let loose in the iconic Hard Rock Stadium as the UK hitmakers played some of their biggest smashes.
Sabalenka shared several memorable moments from the concert in her Instagram stories. In one of those stories, she could be seen singing along passionately to the band’s smash hit “A Sky Full of Stars.”
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In a post, she highlighted the “good music & good company” at the event.
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 Renowned entrepreneur David Grutman, their couple’s friend, also shared a few pictures with the couple at the concert. Sharing a picture of himself kissing his wife at the concert on Instagram, he cheekily wrote, “Bring on the Kissing Cam.” Sabalenka and Frangulis also featured in the pictures released by Grutman.
He was referring to a recent incident when a kiss cam at a Coldplay concert exposed an “extramarital affair” between Astonomer CEO Andy Byron and HR head Kristin Cabot, who appeared visibly uncomfortable and tried to hide.
The video went viral, and social media users identified the duo, leading to Byron’s resignation and Cabot’s departure from the company.
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Grutman also posted a video on his Instagram Stories where Azarenka and Frangulis could be seen dancing passionately.

Sabalenka last competed at Wimbledon, where she was edged in the semifinals by eventual runner-up Amanda Anisimova.
A Peek Into Aryna Sabalenka’s 2025 Tennis Season
Sabalenka, 27, began the year in red-hot fashion by winning her 18th career title at Brisbane. At the Australian Open, she cruised into the final with straight-set wins over top opponents like Sloane Stephens, Mirra Andreeva, and Paula Badosa, before losing to Madison Keys in three sets, ending her bid for a third successive title at the Melbourne Major.
After early losses in Doha and Dubai, Sabalenka reached the final in Indian Wells but lost to Mirra Andreeva. She then won the Miami Open after defeating Jessica Pegula in the final. On clay, Sabalenka reached the final of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart, where she lost to Jelena Ostapenko. She followed this up by winning the Madrid Open after defeating Coco Gauff in the title clash.
The Belarusian reached another Grand Slam final at the French Open before losing to Gauff. On grass, she reached the semifinals of the Berlin Tennis Open and Wimbledon. Sabalenka is yet to play a match since the grass-court Major, having withdrawn from the Canadian Open in Montreal.
