ARYNA SABALENKA swam with sharks as she soaked up the sun in a yellow bikini.

The four-time Grand Slam winner is living her best life after

Aryna Sabalenka swims in a yellow bikini with sharks in the Maldives.Aryna Sabalenka wore a yellow bikini as she swam with sharksCredit: https://www.instagram.com/arynasabalenka/ Aryna Sabalenka in a bikini on a Maldives holiday.The tennis ace is enjoying a winter break in the MaldivesCredit: Refer to source

, 27, went away after losing the final of the WTA Finals earlier this month.

following her straight sets defeat to Elena Rybakina in Riyadh.

But Sabalenka looks to be over her loss with some exciting adventures.

Earlier this week she sent fans wild as

Sabalenka also enjoyed a delicious seaside meal with boyfriend Georgios Frangulis.

And now, the tennis ace has decided to enjoy an even riskier outing by swimming with sharks.

She posted a video to social media showing herself splashing around the carnivorous creatures.

Sabalenka dazzled as she wore a yellow bikini and a pair of snorkels.

And thankfully for her, the sharks did not appear to be up to any mischief.

Sabalenka certainly enjoyed her day out, telling fans: “Just another day in the life.”

Aryna Sabalenka swimming with sharks in a yellow bikini.Sabalenka was joined by her boyfriend Georgios Frangulis.Credit: https://www.instagram.com/arynasabalenka/ Aryna Sabalenka swimming with sharks in a yellow bikini.The four-time Grand Slam winner braved the depths with the carnivorous creaturesCredit: https://www.instagram.com/arynasabalenka/ Aryna Sabalenka swimming in a yellow bikini with sharks and fish in blue water.She appeared to be having a grand time under the seaCredit: https://www.instagram.com/arynasabalenka/ Three-time Grand Slam winner Aryna Sabalenka posing in a bikini on a Maldives holiday.Sabalenka sent fans wild on social mediaCredit: Refer to source

Many congratulated her on her well-deserved holiday in return.

One said: “You’re my favourite.”

Another declared” “Fantastic.”

One noted: “In harmony with nature.”

Another added; “What a paradise full of cute sharks.”