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Up next, she steps up to play Ons Jabeur, a two-time major finalist ... causing the game to be paused to search for it. According to Vogue, the event brought into being the term "tennis bracelet ...
Ons Jabeur is showing her funny side once again as the 30-year-old says if she fails to become a Grand Slam champion, she ...
The Tunisian is looking like the player that made three Slam finals from 2022 to 2023—i.e, capable of beating anyone.
Ons Jabeur confirms she has a pretty good relationship with Paula Badosa and Aryna Sabalenka off the court and also funnily ...
The former world No. 2 showed vintage form to upset Zheng, who was playing her first match since the Australian Open last month.
Look no further than Tuesday's Round of 32 match at the Qatar Open (called the Qatar TotalEnergies Open 2025 or Doha Open).
Ons Jabeur recently addressed the possibility of being deprived of a Grand Slam title. The Tunisian mentioned how she would always cherish the positives and also unveiled an alternative plan if ...
Ons Jabeur recently opened up about her wish to have a baby and weighed in on the struggles of balancing motherhood and tennis career. The Tunisian had put her plans to have a kid on hold ...
Ons Jabeur was seen coughing and clutching her chest before slumping into the chair. She then broke down in tears and left the court for medical attention. Ons Jabeur overcame a challenging asthma ...
Ons Jabeur chooses her ‘most intimidating rival’ on the WTA Tour, comparing Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, and Coco Gauff. The 3-time Grand Slam finalist has been pushed out of the headlines due to ...