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One month ago, Ons Jabeur, the 28-year-old Tunisian who is ranked No. 5 in the world, stood on the Wimbledon women’s singles final court in tears. She lost for the second straight year in the ...
WIMBLEDON, England — There was a time when Ons Jabeur might not have recovered from the deficit she found herself in during the Wimbledon semifinals. Down a set. Down a break. So close to being ...
There was a time — a year ago; six months ago, even — that Ons Jabeur might not have recovered from the deficit she found herself in during the Wimbledon semifinals. Down a set. Down a break ...
Ons Jabeur will try for a third time to become the first Arab woman to win a Grand Slam event. But don’t count out the crafty Marketa Vondrousova. By Matthew Futterman Reporting from London When ...
WIMBLEDON, England — Ons Jabeur came back from a set and a break down to defeat Aryna Sabalenka 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-3 on Thursday and reach the Wimbledon final for the second consecutive year.
The top seeds are dropping like flies in the women’s draw. Two more highly ranked players — No. 3 Jessica Pegula and No. 5 Ons Jabeur — bowed out Monday, leaving only second-seeded Aryna ...
Ons Jabeur is winning in tennis and love. After making it to the quarter-finals in the French Open, she now has her sights set on Wimbledon, where she lost in the finals last year. Ons is ...
Ons Jabeur has been one of the top-ranked women's tennis players on the planet for several years. The Tunisian star, known as the "Minister of Happiness," is one of the friendliest players on tour.
This article is part of the launch of extended tennis coverage on The Athletic, which will go beyond the baseline to bring you the biggest stories on and off the court. To follow the tennis ...
Ons Jabeur looks on during the ecotrans Ladies Open 2024. / IMAGO / tennisphoto.de There is a reason why Ons Jabeur is referred to as the "Minister of Happiness" in tennis. Players on the WTA and ...
NEW YORK -- Fifth-seeded Ons Jabeur became the first woman representing an African nation to make the semifinals at the US Open during the professional era, holding on for a 6-4, 7-6 (4 ...