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Scottish Sun
18 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Who is Aryna Sabalenka's boyfriend Georgios Frangulis?
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ARYNA Sabalenka will be hoping to crush the British public's dreams of having another Wimbledon champion on Friday, July 4, 2025. She faces Emma Raducanu in round three at the All England Club. Here's everything we know about her boyfriend Georgios Frangulis. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Aryna Sabalenka is in a relationship with Georgios Frangulis Credit: Instagram @georgiosfrangulis 4 Georgios is a Greek-Brazilian entrepreneur Credit: Instagram @arynasabalenka 4 The couple went Instagram official in July 2024, sharing a number of wholesome photos online Belarusian tennis ace and world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka's previous boyfriend, hockey star Konstantin Koltsov, tragically passed away in March 2024. The two-time Olympian fell from his balcony in what the Miami-Dade Police Department described as "apparent suicide". The 42-year-old, who shared three children with his ex-wife Julija Mikhailova, had already split from Sabalenka before his passing. In a statement on Instagram, Aryna wrote: "Konstantin's death is an unthinkable tragedy and while we were no longer together, my heart is broken. "Please respect my privacy and his family's privacy during this difficult time." Four months later she went Instagram official with her current boyfriend Georgios Frangulis. Who is Georgios Frangulis? Georgios Frangulis was born in São Paulo on September 9, 1988. He is best known as the founder and CEO of Oakberry — a global açaí-based superfood brand. Açaí is the small, round, dark fruit of the açaí palm tree, native to the Amazon rainforest. The fruit is about the size of a grape, but with a much larger seed that makes up between 60 and 80 per cent of its weight. Emma Raducanu talks about the challenge of facing Aryna Sabalenka at Wimbledon Georgios' family is originally from Thessaloniki, Greece. Despite growing up in South America, Georgios maintains a strong connection to his Greek roots. Georgios told the Greek Herald: 'I can say we were always a Greek family, in how we see the world, our values, and the way I was raised. I feel 100 per cent Greek.' He studied law at Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado in São Paulo, but chose not to pursue a legal career, explaining that he always aspired to be an entrepreneur rather than a lawyer. 4 Aryna and Georgios enjoying a smooch at the 2024 Wuhan Open Credit: Getty Georgios said: 'I went to law school, but I'm an entrepreneur at heart. I always knew I would build a business and create something that would bring joy and good things to people.' After graduating in 2014, he moved to the US, living in Miami and Venice Beach, where he began to shape his vision for his superfood company. In 2016, Georgios launched Oakberry, which has since grown rapidly, boasting over 700 stores in more than 40 countries by 2025. Oakberry specialises in healthy, fast-food options centred around açaí bowls. The brand's global expansion has made Georgios a multimillionaire.


The Sun
18 hours ago
- Sport
- The Sun
Who is Aryna Sabalenka's boyfriend Georgios Frangulis?
ARYNA Sabalenka will be hoping to crush the British public's dreams of having another Wimbledon champion on Friday, July 4, 2025. She faces Emma Raducanu in round three at the All England Club. Here's everything we know about her boyfriend Georgios Frangulis. 4 4 4 Belarusian tennis ace and world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka's previous boyfriend, hockey star Konstantin Koltsov, tragically passed away in March 2024. The two-time Olympian fell from his balcony in what the Miami-Dade Police Department described as "apparent suicide". The 42-year-old, who shared three children with his ex-wife Julija Mikhailova, had already split from Sabalenka before his passing. In a statement on Instagram, Aryna wrote: "Konstantin's death is an unthinkable tragedy and while we were no longer together, my heart is broken. "Please respect my privacy and his family's privacy during this difficult time." Four months later she went Instagram official with her current boyfriend Georgios Frangulis. Who is Georgios Frangulis? Georgios Frangulis was born in São Paulo on September 9, 1988. He is best known as the founder and CEO of Oakberry — a global açaí-based superfood brand. Açaí is the small, round, dark fruit of the açaí palm tree, native to the Amazon rainforest. The fruit is about the size of a grape, but with a much larger seed that makes up between 60 and 80 per cent of its weight. Georgios' family is originally from Thessaloniki, Greece. Despite growing up in South America, Georgios maintains a strong connection to his Greek roots. Georgios told the Greek Herald: 'I can say we were always a Greek family, in how we see the world, our values, and the way I was raised. I feel 100 per cent Greek.' He studied law at Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado in São Paulo, but chose not to pursue a legal career, explaining that he always aspired to be an entrepreneur rather than a lawyer. 4 Georgios said: 'I went to law school, but I'm an entrepreneur at heart. I always knew I would build a business and create something that would bring joy and good things to people.' After graduating in 2014, he moved to the US, living in Miami and Venice Beach, where he began to shape his vision for his superfood company. In 2016, Georgios launched Oakberry, which has since grown rapidly, boasting over 700 stores in more than 40 countries by 2025. Oakberry specialises in healthy, fast-food options centred around açaí bowls. The brand's global expansion has made Georgios a multimillionaire.


Scotsman
16-06-2025
- Business
- Scotsman
Popular açaí bowl company Oakberry set to open new branch in Edinburgh much to locals' delight
A popular açaí bowl company is set to open a new branch in Edinburgh. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Oakberry, which specialises in açaí bowls, smoothies and matcha, announced on Instagram that it is set to open a new store in the Scottish capital but didn't reveal the exact opening date. A post on social media said: 'Edinburgh, guess who's coming to town? The real, authentic açaí is rolling in — straight from the Brazilian Amazon. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'We couldn't be more excited to make Edinburgh our new home. Stay tuned. the opening date's dropping soon.' Oakberry is set to open a new shop in Edinburgh | Pixabay The new shop will be the company's first in Scotland, the first in the UK outside of England and the 11th overall in the UK, following London, Brighton, Bristol and Birmingham. Residents in Edinburgh were left thrilled by the news, with one saying it was 'the best thing to happen this year'. One local said: 'This is the best day of my life!' Another added: 'Counting down the days for the big launch!' The brand was founded in São Paulo, Brazil, in 2016 by Brazilian national and current chief executive Georgios Frangulis, who noticed while living in California that the 'healthy food market' was growing in popularity. The business now operates in hundreds of locations across the world in over 35 countries, with Brazil alone accounting for over 300 locations.


Daily Mail
15-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Tennis star Aryna Sabalenka shares loved-up photos with her boyfriend as pair soak in the sun in Mykonos after bitter French Open final defeat by Coco Gauff
Aryna Sabalenka may have come up short in the French Open final but the 27-year-old appeared to be unfazed as she enjoyed a holiday with her boyfriend in Mykonos. Coco Gauff got the better of the Belarusian at Roland Garros but she is still making the most of her holidays. Sabalenka took to Instagram to share a series of photos of herself and Georgios Frangulis having a good time on the Greek island. The tennis star has been Oakberry founder and racecar driver Frangulis since early 2024. Her previous boyfriend Konstantin Koltsov tragically 'died of suicide' prior to that after jumping from a hotel balcony in Miami, police have confirmed. Sabalenka was involved in one of the great women's finals of the decade which ended 6-7, 6-2, 6-4 to Gauff. It was a contest between the two best players on the planet in which Gauff prevailed. This marked the second Grand Slam of Gauff's career, having also claimed the 2023 US Open title. The world No 2 became the first American to win the French Open since Serena Williams in 2015. And in an ungracious press-conference after the final, Sabalenka argued that Swiatek would have beaten Gauff had she progressed past the semi-final. Sabalenka said: 'That hurts. Especially when I've been playing really great tennis during the whole week. A lot of tough opponents, Iga. 'I think if Iga would have beaten me, she would go out today and she would get the win.' Gauff parried the distasteful claim away and cited her victory in straight sets against Swiatek at the Madrid Open earlier this year, which was also on clay. Gauff rebutted: 'I mean, I don't agree with that. I'm here sitting here (with the trophy). Last time I played - no shade to Iga or anything, but I played her and I won in straight sets (in Madrid). 'I don't think that's a fair thing to say, because anything can happen. The way Aryna was playing the last few weeks, she was the favourite to win the title. If you asked me, honestly, who I wanted to play, it was Iga just because I felt Aryna was playing so good, and she was. 'But regardless of who I played, I think I had a good shot to win. I definitely had that belief.' Sabalenka made 70 unforced errors in blustery conditions, and said: 'It felt like a joke. Like somebody from above was laughing: let's see if you can handle this. 'After two weeks of incredible tennis, in the final in terrible conditions to play such terrible tennis really hurts. 'It felt like she (Gauff) was hitting the ball off the frame and somehow magically it lands in the court. I don't think she won the match because she played incredible, just because I made all those mistakes.'
Yahoo
08-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Aryna Sabalenka Has New Boyfriend After Ex Partner's Sudden Death
Tennis pro Aryna Sabalenka has a new boyfriend, and they appear to be happy together more than a year after her ex-partner's sudden death. Her new boyfriend is Georgios Frangulis, a Brazilian-raised entrepreneur with a successful açaí business. They are very open about their romance, posting frequently about each other on social media. Advertisement Sabalenka lost to Coco Gauff in the French Open final on June 7. The final was marred by emotional outburst from Sabalenka, who burst into tears from the podium, calling her play "terrible." Sabalenka's ex-boyfriend Konstantin Koltsov died tragically in 2024. However, she appears to have found a happy relationship with Frangulis in the wake of that tragedy. "She's also spoken about how happy she is with her current boyfriend, Georgios Frangulis. The Brazilian owner of brand Oakberry and the tennis star went Instagram official in May of 2024 ... and he's been seen at her matches ever since," according to USA Today. Advertisement In September 2024, Sabalenka posted a photo showing her kissing Frangulis and wrote, "Happy birthday meu amor, I'm so lucky to have you by my side. Your support is priceless 🦖🐒❤️💜❤️" Sabalenka has shared other photos of them together on Instagram, writing in May, "My dinner date." She also posted a photo showing them together in a garden four days before the French Open final. According to AS, Frangulis' family has Greek heritage, and he has lived in the U.S. sine 2014, in Miami and Venice Beach. He was raised in Brazil, the site reported. The tennis pro has explained how important Frangulis was to her as she weathered tragedy. Advertisement Sabalenka told People: 'There was a really tough period where I was really happy to have him by my side, always cheering me up, always making sure that we are doing some fun stuff." Frangulis built a successful business around healthy food. He told Forbes how he "expanded his business to 34 countries in seven years and produced 7,000 tons of açaí sorbet." He was married before, according to that story, which also revealed he previously had thyroid cancer. Frangulis's wife was named Isabella "Beh" Armentano, but it's unclear when they broke up, according to Town and Country. He started out in law school and real estate before seeing a market in açaí. Advertisement "I observed the natural demand for fast food, but also many people looking for healthy food. And I realized the little supply of fast and healthy eating. Something with pattern, with brand, with branding. The acai was beginning to gain traction in California. The cooler juice houses began to offer açaí," he told Forbes in 2023. He has posted about Sabalenka on Instagram. According to People, Koltsov, her ex-boyfriend, died by suicide in March 2024 while in Florida "to support Sabalenka's appearance at the Miami Open," although they were no longer dating at that time. Sky News reported that it's believed he jumped from a hotel balcony. Advertisement They kept their relationship private, People reported, noting that Koltsov was a former ice hockey player. Sabalenka, who said she was heartbroken by her ex-boyfriend's death, indicated later that she wished she had taken a break after he died. 'Looking back I definitely think that I should have just stopped and just separated myself from tennis, just have a little break, recharge and start things over again," she said, according to The Independent. In 2019, Sabalenka also dealt with the death of her dad, who passed away at age 43. Related: Coco Gauff Spoke About Having a Boyfriend: '1st Real Relationship' Related: Jannik Sinner Said Model Lara Leito Isn't His Girlfriend. He's Single Aryna Sabalenka Has New Boyfriend After Ex Partner's Sudden Death first appeared on Men's Journal on Jun 7, 2025