Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova's romantic engagement announcement drew emphatic reactions from Mirra Andreeva, Anna Kalinskaya, Ons Jabeur and a host of other WTA stars. The Russian, a former World No. 11 in women's singles tennis, got engaged to boyfriend Mathias, with the lovebirds going public with their relationship in 2023.On Saturday, November 29, Pavlyuchenkova took to her Instagram and shared a post featuring four pictures from her ongoing vacation in the Maldives with Mathias. Through the pictures, it became clear that the Russian and her boyfriend got engaged while enjoying their time together in the scenic South Asian island country. She captioned the post using a single white heart emoji. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostSubsequently, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova's compatriots and fellow WTA stars Mirra Andreeva and Anna Kalinskaya entered the comments and congratulated the former No. 11 in Russian, with their comments also consisting of numerous heart emojis. Ons Jabeur, a former World No. 2, wrote:"Yesssss❤️❤️ congratulations 😍😍 "Kalinskaya's comment (Source: Instagram/nastia_pav)Andreeva's comment (Source: Instagram/nastia_pav)Jabeur's comment (Source: Instagram/nastia_pav)Others to congratulate the Russian included Kim Clijsters, Vera Zvonareva, Ashlyn Krueger, Priscilla Hon, Shelby Rogers, Conchita Martinez and Clara Tauson."Mathias has been super supportive" - Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in 2024Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova during a press conference at the 2024 Qatar TotalEnergies Open (Source: Getty)In August 2024, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova laid bare just how much of an instrumental role her now-fiance Mathias is playing behind the scenes in terms of facilitating her tennis journey. Appreciating the support he provides, the Russian told Tennis.com:"Thank God he’s not from tennis! I have a lot of tennis in my life. But obviously, I’m so grateful because he’s been super supportive pushing me through. He’s the one who believes in me most, even more than I do. That helps and that’s very important for me, especially at this stage of my career."She added:"After traveling so much with me and watching all this tennis, he’s starting to understand it better but still, it’s a different perspective from someone who grew up in the sport. Luckily, he’s not coaching me anymore, so it’s just nice to have his support."Aged 34, Pavlyuchenkova finished the 2025 tennis season as the World No. 47 in women's singles. Her most recent competitive outing came at this year's US Open, where she reached the third round before being ousted from the prestigious New York hardcourt Major by Belarusian veteran Victoria Azarenka.