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Ons Jabeur is taking a hiatus from the women’s tennis tour, with the three-time major runner-up saying she wants to ...
Former world No. 2 Ons Jabeur will "step back" from tennis so she can heal and "rediscover the joy of simply living," she ...
The Tunisian reached the Wimbledon final in 2022 and 2023 but retired in the first round of this year's tournament.
Ons Jabeur, the No. 5 women's tennis player, called the 2023 Wimbledon Final loss the most painful of her career. Heading into the U.S. Open, she does not want to feel that again.
Jabeur also received a hug from Kim Clijsters, who lost four finals in major tournaments before finally winning the U.S. Open in 2005. She eventually finished her career with four Grand Slam ...
Ons Jabeur is among the players competing in Adelaide International. Ben Shelton will be the top-ranked player in the 2025 Auckland Open. Published Dec 11, 2024 ...
Ons Jabeur of Tunisia already was a trail blazer in her own right when she became the first Arab woman to win a WTA Tour title and advance to the quarterfinals in a grand slam event. Now, she’ll ...
Tunisian tennis player Ons Jabeur has a history of success at Wimbledon. Jabeur reached the finals in consecutive years in 2022 and 2023, though never won the event. While she has yet to win it ...
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.
World No. 7 Ons Jabeur said she would donate part of her WTA Finals prize money to help Palestinians, in a tearful speech on Wednesday.. The Tunisian made the pledge during an emotional on-court ...