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Aryna Sabalenka reveals why she wanted a large engagement ring

Aryna Sabalenka said a small ring would look tiny on her hand, making size, proportion and light-catching presence the point of her engagement ring.

Priya Sharma··2 min read
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Aryna Sabalenka reveals why she wanted a large engagement ring
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Aryna Sabalenka made the case for scale in one blunt line: “I’m a big girl, and my hand is big, and a small ring would look very…small.” For the world No. 1, the engagement ring was never meant to disappear into the hand; it was meant to balance it. She even joked that a larger stone could catch the lights during night matches, turning the ring into part of the same on-court presence that has made her one of tennis’s most visible stars.

That logic helps explain why the ring reads less like a sentimental token and more like a piece of wearable architecture. The design has been described as a custom piece by Isabela Grutman, centered on an oval-cut diamond with emerald accents and set in platinum. The combination gives the ring real finger coverage, with the elongated oval stretching across the hand and the emerald notes sharpening the silhouette. With an estimated value of roughly $250,000 to $500,000, it sits firmly in the category of celebrity statement jewelry, where proportion matters as much as carat weight.

Sabalenka and Georgios Frangulis announced their engagement on Instagram on March 3, 2026, after nearly two years of dating. The couple were first spotted together in April 2024, and Sabalenka later said Frangulis had been a steady source of support during a difficult period that year. The proposal reportedly took place at night beside a pool, where white rose petals, candles, and pink, green and white flowers set the scene.

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Frangulis, the founder of the açaí brand Oakberry, has built the company into a global business with more than 800 stores in over 50 countries. But in Sabalenka’s telling, the personal detail mattered more than the scale of the brand behind him. The ring she received is just as revealing. It is not shy, not dainty and not designed to recede. It is built to be seen, which is precisely the point Sabalenka was making when she said a small ring would have looked very small on her hand. In celebrity engagement jewelry, that kind of visual balance is becoming its own kind of luxury.

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