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The National on MSNOns Jabeur on Wimbledon, inequality in tennis and Gaza: 'People are forgetting about them'At this point in her career, Ons Jabeur is done staying silent. Whether it’s the atrocities that continue to take place in Gaza, or sexist attitudes towards women’s sport, the 30-year-old Tunisian ...
Ons Jabeur took to social media to send an impassioned message about women’s tennis hours after the French Open tournament director addressed her criticisms of the schedule.
Ons Jabeur defeated Qinwen Zheng in the Round of 32 at the Qatar Open. / IMAGO / Naushad Ons Jabeur may not be back at her peak level of play, but she is definitely performing at a high level once ...
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 ...
Former world No. 2 Ons Jabeur battled through breathing difficulties to reach the third round of the Australian Open, defeating Colombia’s Camila Osorio 7-5, 6-3 on Thursday.
Tunisian tennis player Ons Jabeur on Monday announced that she will not be competing for the rest of the 2024 season after withdrawing from tournaments in Washington, Cincinnati and the US Open in ...
Ons Jabeur is a 29-year-old professional tennis player who achieved her career-high singles ranking of No. 2 in June 2022 and is ranked No. 10 by the WTA as of June 2024. She has won five singles ...
Ons Jabeur will not participate in the 2024 Summer Olympics. / Susan Mullane-USA TODAY Sports Ons Jabeur is not only a fan-favorite in the tennis world, but she is also a trailblazer.
Ons Jabeur, the most high-profile Arab women's tennis star, demanded Friday the world "speak more" on the ongoing war in Gaza, calling the impact of the conflict "unfair".
Ons Jabeur enjoyed some popcorn during the shoot. Liudmila Samsonova seems to have a new apparel sponsor, but the logo is unrecognizable. Once I have more information, I’ll share it here. Erika ...
Tunisian tennis player Ons Jabeur, one of the most famous Arab sports stars, has said she would be “very excited” if the competition took place in Saudi Arabia.
Tunisian tennis star Ons Jabeur has said she will donate a part of her prize money from the ongoing Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Finals to Palestinians facing the wrath of Israel’s war on ...
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