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Two-time Wimbledon runner-up Ons Jabeur has quit her first-round match because of difficulty breathing. It is the latest issue for her during an injury-filled season.
In 2025, however, Jabeur won't make it out of the first round. The 30-year-old was forced to retire due to injury during her ...
Ons Jabeur, dos veces subcampeona de Wimbledon, se retiró durante su partido de primera ronda el lunes debido a dificultades para respirar, en su más reciente ...
Ons Jabeur, the No. 5 women's tennis player, called the 2023 Wimbledon Final loss the most painful of her career. Heading into the U.S. Open, she does not want to feel that again.
Ons Jabeur has apologised to her Australian Open opponent Camila Osorio after being involved in concerning scenes during their second round match.
Ons Jabeur had defeated Aryna Sabalenka to advance to the Wimbledon final, as it is her third title match in the last five Grand Slam tournaments.
The 30-year-old was forced to retire due to injury during her first-round matchup against Viktoriya Tomova on Monday. Jabeur appeared to shed tears before making the call to retire from the match.
Jabeur will next face the winner of the other women's quarterfinal Tuesday between 18-year-old American Coco Gauff and Caroline Garcia of France in the night session.
Ons Jabeur has had to battle not just her foes, but also the flu this week at the U.S. Open. So far, she has fought her way through both.
“Honestly, I felt a lot of pressure, feeling a lot of stress,” Jabeur said after losing the women’s singles final to Marketa Vondrousova.
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.
Like Ons Jabeur, Marketa Vondrousova has been to a major final before. Like Jabeur, she has never won one. The wait will soon end for one of them.