As a young girl growing up in Tunisia in the late 1990s, Ons Jabeur did not have the luxury of attending a big women’s tennis ...
Williams was the star of the day with her appearance in the Super Bowl halftime show, earning praise from Coco Gauff and ...
In a new Daily Dose of Social Media, Iga Swiatek moves past the disappointment of the Australian Open and looks ahead with a positive mindset. Madison Keys celebrated her ‘early birthday present’ ...
Ons Jabeur (No. 35 in the world) takes on Jelena Ostapenko (No. 37) in the quarterfinals at the WTA Doha, Qatar.In her most ...
Sofia Kenin (No. 73 in the world) meets Ons Jabeur (No. 35) in the Round of 16 at the WTA Doha, Qatar.Jabeur enters the Round ...
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 of Tunisia moved into the quarterfinals ... "It was definitely a great match for me," Jabeur said afterwards. "Always tough playing young players, lefty ones, it’s always tricky. I’m glad ...
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 was in tears after experiencing breathing problems three games into her Australian Open match against Camila Osorio but the Tunisian braved it out to book her spot in the third round.
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. The Tunisia star ...
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