Aryna Sabalenka recently stunned in elegant outfits while featuring in Vogue Arabia’s November 2025 issue. This special issue marks the launch of the magazine’s new annual Watches and Jewellery edition.
In the issue, Sabalenka spoke about her partnership with Audemars Piguet, which is celebrating its 150th anniversary. She joined the Swiss watchmaker family in October 2024 after winning the US Open, securing her first New York Major singles title and her third Grand Slam singles title overall.
Aryna Sabalenka Stuns in Vogue Arabia’s Latest Cover
Vogue Arabia’s November issue’s cover shoot took place in Dubai, with photographs by Kian Kanani and styling by Daniel Negron Stapel.
For the cover, the Belarusian tennis star was seen wearing a black leather trench coat from the Spanish luxury fashion house Loewe, complemented by her hair styled in soft waves. The watch that featured on Sabalenka’s hand was the Audemars Piguet Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon, a 38 mm piece crafted from 18-carat sand gold.
In the other photos in Vogue Arabia’s issue, Sabalenka donned ensembles from Gemy Maalouf, Ezzat Officiel, 12 Storeez, and more. She also flaunted several Audemars Piguet watches, including the Selfwinding in 38 mm pink gold, the Royal Oak Selfwinding Perpetual Calendar, and the Royal Oak Offshore Selfwinding.
Speaking about being a part of the Audemars Piguet brand, Sabalenka said:
“Audemars Piguet is such a historic brand… I am so lucky to get to work with Audemars Piguet as it allows me to express myself in colours and elements that showcase different sides to my personality.”
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On the tennis side of things, this year, Sabalenka concluded her tennis season by competing in the WTA Finals. She was the top seed and began her campaign by defeating eighth seed Jasmine Paolini, fifth seed Jessica Pegula, and defending champion, third seed Coco Gauff, to reach the semifinals.
The World No. 1 advanced to the final by defeating fourth seed Amanda Anisimova in the semifinals. In the championship match, she finished as the runner-up after losing to sixth seed Elena Rybakina.
This year, Sabalenka won four titles: the Brisbane International, the Miami Open, the Madrid Open, and her final title of the season at the US Open. In the other three Grand Slam tournaments, the World No. 1 finished as the runner-up at the Australian Open and the French Open, losing to Madison Keys and Coco Gauff in the finals, respectively. At Wimbledon, she reached the semifinals but was defeated by the eventual runner-up, Anisimova.
