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Two-time Wimbledon finalist Ons Jabeur's most recent campaign at SW19 lasted less than half an hour, as she retired from her first-round match against Viktoriya Tomova ...
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Once ranked No. 2 on the WTA Tour, Jabeur has battled injuries in recent years and has fallen to her current No. 71.
Former world No. 2 Ons Jabeur will "step back" from tennis so she can heal and "rediscover the joy of simply living," she announced Thursday on social media.
Ons Jabeur says she is to take a "step back" from tennis for her own wellbeing as she has not "felt happy on court for some ...
Former world No. 31 Maxime Cressy has announced that he is stepping away from tennis, aged just 28. The American burst onto ...
Three-time Grand Slam finalist Ons Jabeur is taking a break from competitive tennis, the 30-year-old said Thursday in a ...
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 reacts to a point at Wimbledon. (Ray Giubilo) Jabeur prides herself on having a "good relationship with all the players," an evolving aspect of the sport that she feels needs to happen.
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.
Ons Jabeur, an Entertainer Who May Soon Be a Wimbledon Champion Jabeur, the first Arab or African woman to reach a Grand Slam singles final in the Open era, will face Elena Rybakina in Saturday ...
While sixth-seeded Ons Jabeur and former top-ranked Caroline Wozniacki were eliminated by two young Russian players, Coco Gauff battled through a tough first set before pulling away in the second.
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