Aryna Sabalenka reveals her post-title celebration plans.Image: GettyWimbledon may not allow dogs inside the All England Club, but Aryna Sabalenka still found a special way to keep her beloved pet Ash close to her heart. The world No. 1 recently shared touching fan moments on social media that quickly won over tennis fans.Sabalenka posted photos of handmade posters from young supporters and added the caption, “Kids are the best.” One sign lovingly mentioned her dog Ash, while another showed a little girl proudly wearing the same tiger tattoo as the Belarusian star. The heartfelt gestures came after Sabalenka spoke about missing her dog because of Wimbledon’s strict no-dogs rule.Aryna Sabalenka thanks young fans after heartwarming Ash tribute at WimbledonAryna Sabalenka has been receiving plenty of love from fans during her Wimbledon campaign. One moment stood out more than the rest. The four-time Grand Slam champion shared two adorable fan gifts on her Instagram Stories and thanked the young supporters.The first poster carried a sweet message about her Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Ash. Since dogs are not allowed inside the All England Club, the young fan came up with a creative way to cheer her up. The sign read, “Ash can’t be here, but we’ll bark loudly enough for you.” The playful message made many fans smile and showed how closely they have followed Sabalenka’s bond with her pet.The second picture featured a young girl who had copied Sabalenka’s famous tiger tattoo. The thoughtful tribute impressed the Belarusian, who proudly shared the image with her followers. It highlighted the strong connection she has built with young tennis fans around the world.The fan support arrived just days after Sabalenka spoke openly about how much she misses Ash during Wimbledon. Unlike the French Open, where several players were allowed to have their dogs on site, Wimbledon follows a strict policy that only permits service and security dogs.Sabalenka recently said she wishes the rule could change. She explained that Ash is well-trained and brings her comfort during tournaments. Spending time with him, whether through cuddles or walks in the park, helps her relax and clear her mind before matches. Leaving him at home is emotionally difficult because he becomes very attached to her. She feels guilty whenever they are apart.Not everyone agrees that dogs should be allowed everywhere at tournaments. Coco Gauff said she loves dogs but believes some areas, such as gyms, locker rooms, and food spaces, should stay pet-free for safety and hygiene. She recalled a few close calls at other events where dogs nearly got hurt while players were training. In her view, dogs could enjoy some parts of tournament grounds, but not busy work areas.Even with Ash unable to join her in London, Sabalenka has found comfort through the support of her fans. Their creative posters and thoughtful gestures turned a sad situation into a memorable one.