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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 ...
The Tunisian reached the Wimbledon final in 2022 and 2023 but retired in the first round of this year's tournament.
Ons Jabeur defeated Qinwen Zheng in straight sets at the Qatar Open.
Pictures of World No. 6 Ons Jabeur recently emerged online, where she donned traditional Emirati attire and posed with Yara Alhogbani, the first Saudi Arabian woman to be on the WTA tour.
Ons Jabeur had defeated Aryna Sabalenka to advance to the Wimbledon final, as it is her third title match in the last five Grand Slam tournaments.
Ons Jabeur took a medical time out at 2-3 in the 1st set against Tomova at Wimbledon. She looked very emotional… Tough scenes for the 2-time finalist. This event means so much to her. pic ...
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 has apologised to her Australian Open opponent Camila Osorio after being involved in concerning scenes during their second round match.
The WTA announced that Ons Jabeur won the Karen Krantzcke Sportsmanship Award and Peachy Kellmeyer Player Service Award for 2024.
Having come so close to winning Wimbledon in 2023, Ons Jabeur, Tunisia’s trailblazing tennis star, broke down and couldn’t hold her tears.
As Ons Jabeur sets her sights on this year’s US Open, the world number four tennis star opens up about losing Wimbledon, what it’s like to hug the Princess of Wales, and making her own revolution.
Ons Jabeur reveals personal struggles following Wimbledon loss in forthcoming documentary The Tunisian trailblazer took part in a film chronicling her inspiring rise to the top of women’s tennis ...