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Tunisian player Ons Jabeur slammed French Open organisers and broadcaster Amazon on Tuesday for sidelining women’s matches ...
Ons Jabeur has heavily criticized the decision from French Open organisers to again prioritise men's matches in the ...
By Christopher Clarey WIMBLEDON, England — In Tunisia, her home nation and inspiration, Ons Jabeur has acquired the nickname “The Minister of Happiness.” Though there have been plenty of ...
By David Waldstein Reporting from London With the hopes of a country, a continent and a world of tennis lovers who felt she was long overdue urging her toward history, Ons Jabeur fell agonizingly ...
Having come so close to lifting her maiden grand slam title last year in Wimbledon, Ons Jabeur, Tunisia’s trailblazing tennis star, broke down and couldn’t hold her tears following her second ...
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 ...
The country’s “Minister of Happiness” has been on the precipice of her first Grand Slam title for more than a year—and at 29, she is already planning for success after retirement.
TUNIS, July 15 (Reuters) - Tunisians thronged cafes hoping to watch local heroine Ons Jabeur win the women's singles title at Wimbledon on Saturday but Czech Marketa Vondrousova had other ideas.