A look at Aryna Sabalenka’s amazing Audemars Piguet watch

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Aryna Sabalenka’s victory at the 2024 US Open was not only a triumph on the court but a showcase of luxury fashion and accessories. As she hoisted the coveted trophy, all eyes were on her jaw-dropping Audemars Piguet watch. But is Sabalenka officially sponsored by the Swiss luxury timepiece brand? Let’s take a closer look at her dazzling accessory choices throughout the tournament.

During her memorable run in New York, Sabalenka complemented her Nike Fall Slam Dress with an understated yet elegant selection of jewelry, including the white gold Etincelle de Cartier earrings with brilliant-cut diamonds.

Aryna Sabalenka's Audemars Piguet watch

The centerpiece of her look, however, was the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph Rainbow edition, a statement piece in rose gold featuring a bold black dial and a sleek rubber strap. Sabalenka wore this luxurious watch not only during the trophy ceremony but also in her post-victory press conference and US Open photoshoot, where she stunned in a red turtleneck gown with a dramatic slit, her highlighted hair styled in soft waves.

Aryna Sabalenka, US Open trophy photoshoot

With her US Open title, Sabalenka pocketed a $3.6 million prize, but this win could signal much more than just financial success. The victory marks her third Grand Slam title, likely attracting even more lucrative sponsorships. While there…

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