Aryna Sabalenka rocks bold look at Bad Bunny's Miami hotspot

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Aryna Sabalenka stepped out in a bold look ahead of the Miami Open this week. 

The newly engaged tennis pro wore an oversized tiger-print fur coat while partying with her fiancee, businessman Georgios Frangulis, at Bad Bunny's Miami restaurant Gekko, which hosted an opening dinner for the tournament. 

Sabalenka turned heads as she arrived at the luxury Japanese-inspired steakhouse in Miami's Brickell neighborhood in the tiger fur layered over a sleek silver minidress. She accessorized the look with black tights, gold layered necklaces, and her massive engagement ring. 

"The only right outfit for my first night back in Miami… ♥️🐅," the four-time Grand Slam winner captioned an Instagram post recapping her night. 

The world's No. 1 looked relaxed and confident as she enjoyed the night out with Frangulis just days before returning to the court.

Sabalenka was clearly the tournament's opening dinner, as she partied alongside a slew of fellow tennis star's, including Taylor Fritz, Italian star Matteo Berrettini, Frances Tiafoe, and Bulgari'as Grigor Dimitrov. 

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Fans share mixed reactions on Aryna Sabalenka's Miami fashion choice

It didn't take long for fans to take notice of Sabalenka's latest appearance, with several people leaving positive reactions to her bold off-the-court look. 

"Obsessed🐯♥️," one fan commented. 

"Aryna is always on 🔥," another said. 

"10000000 times amazing!!!" someone else wrote. 

Others weren't as impressed and didn't hold back from dropping their opinion in her comments section. 

"You need to hire someone who can style you better and more classy," one person commented. 

"Money can't buy class lol," a second wrote. 

"I hope its no real fur," a third commented. 

Sabalenka will try to defend her title at the tournament at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Thursday, just weeks after announcing her engagement to Frangulis. 

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