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Jelena Ostapenko turned heads away from the tennis courts as she dazzled in a silver grey bikini on her vacation. The Latvian has often been targeted for her physique and body shamed by many during her career. However, with her sizzling look, Ostapenko not only left her critics awestruck with her bold look but put them to rest as well.
She took to Instagram and dropped pictures of her latest look, donning a light brown crochet bucket hat and a silver-grey bikini. She posed differently for each picture, enjoying her time near poolside in Mykonos, Greece and captioned her post:
Thanks for the submission!
“Until next time Mykonos.”
Mesmerised by Jelena Ostapenko’s beauty, fans didn’t shy away from lavishing praise on the 2017 French Open champion. While some called her “diva”, others expressed their shock at how effortlessly Ostapenko nailed the look.

Jelena Ostapenko’s vacation in Greece comes after a shock second-round exit at the 2026 French Open. She struggled against Magda Linette from the first set, crawled her way back in the second, but lost the plot in the third to suffer a 2-6, 6-2, 2-6 defeat.
The defeat marked yet another forgettable outing for the 29-year-old at a Grand Slam event. Since her famous win at the 2017 Roland Garros, Ostapenko has yet to reach similar heights in the singles category. Last month, she addressed the biggest challenge she faced after arguably orchestrating the biggest win of her career at the age of 20. She felt if the landmark moment had arrived a couple of years later, she would have handled it in a much better way.
“I feel like it took me a long time to adapt because everything changed. I don’t know exactly what I would say, but I wish I had handled it better when I was younger. I think if I had won a Grand Slam a few years later, I would have handled it much better than I did at 19. It was very early for me,” the world No. 36 said on Tennis Channel.
“My whole life changed. Everyone expects you to win every tournament and every match. The attention is nice on one side, but on the other, you still have to practice and maintain your level. I felt a lot of pressure from everywhere,” she added.
Following her heartbreak at the French capital, Jelena Ostapenko will return to competitive action, beginning her grass season at the Eastbourne Open, scheduled to commence on June 22.
Edited by Shyam Kamal
