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This isn’t a headline. It’s a message. From Ons Jabeur, to the women who’ve carried the game with strength, grace and far too ...
Apparently, Jabeur took note of the reactions following her pointed comments about the lack of women's matches scheduled ...
Ons Jabeur penned a powerful note days after criticizing the French Open as the former world No. 2 hit out "double standards" ...
I was kind of jealous. But I also tried to be patient. Ons Jabeur “I wasn't feeling like it was me really playing. Maybe my sister was. I'm not sure,” joked the jocular No. 3 seed of her ...
The three-time Grand Slam finalist took aim at the way men's and women's achievements in tennis are portrayed.
Ons Jabeur ripped the French Open organizers over their night slot scheduling as the Tunisian thinks that whoever is deciding ...
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 ...
One month ago, Ons Jabeur, the 28-year-old Tunisian who is ranked No. 5 in the world, stood on the Wimbledon women’s singles final court in tears. She lost for the second straight year in the ...
World No. 7 Ons Jabeur said she would donate part of her WTA Finals prize money to help Palestinians, in a tearful speech on Wednesday. The Tunisian made the pledge during an emotional on-court ...
Ons Jabeur has been one of the top-ranked women's tennis players on the planet for several years. The Tunisian star, known as the "Minister of Happiness," is one of the friendliest players on tour.
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 ...
"Wimbledon is one of those places which is my own paradise," Tunisia's tennis sensation Ons Jabeur tells Sky Sports, as rain teems down in Nottingham. It's a somewhat remarkable statement given ...