On the eve of her Australian Open title defense, two-time champion Aryna Sabalenka is getting the star treatment from Nike as her sponsor unveiled a creative tribute to her explosive game.

In a video published on Sunday to the sportswear giant’s various social media platforms, Sabalenka takes center stage in a room filled with shattered debris—all unfortunate victims of her booming serves and forehands.

As Sabalenka winds up again, Nike provides a tongue-in-cheek warning: “The following is a test. Do not attempt to recreate the power of Aryna Sabalenka at home.”

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Throughout the 40-second video, which is set to the tune of Nancy Sinatra’s cover of “Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)”, the destroyed items are depicted alongside speed readings. Each one refers to a speed Sabalenka's serve has been previously measured at—a cheeky way of visualizing her signature power. One 134 km/h (83 mph) delivery is apparently enough to break a vase, while the aftermath of a 188 km/h (117 mph) shot is shown as a smashed-in television.

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The barrage culminates in one rocket of a serve clocking in at a whopping 214 km/h (133 mph), which is enough to do some serious damage to a nearby Land Rover. Longtime Sabalenka fans immediately caught the reference, as that was the speed reading when she appeared to strike one of the fastest serves in women’s tennis history at the 2018 WTA Elite Trophy.

While that one didn’t technically count and the WTA doesn’t actually keep official serve speed rankings, Sabalenka’s serve was notably just a few miles ahead of Sabine Lisicki’s 210.8 km/h (131 mph) serve in 2014 Stanford—the fastest ever recorded at an official women’s tennis match.

Unofficial or not, the same closing message applies: “Good luck returning that.”

Although Sabalenka doesn’t seem to be a signature Nike athlete just yet, all the signs are pointing to the 26-year-old continuing to build her personal brand with the Swoosh, her longtime apparel partner. The video was packed with not-so-subtle “tiger” references, from shots showing off her forearm tattoo to a closeup of a tiger-shaped ornament clinging to the dashboard as the SUV is obliterated.

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Sabalenka will be relying on all her signature firepower as she gears up for her third consecutive shot at the Australian Open title. Both the top seed and the oddsmakers’ favorite, Sabalenka will face Sloane Stephens in the first round on Sunday.