Ons Jabeur

2022 - 9 - 7

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Ons Jabeur survives wobble to topple Ajla Tomljanović in US Open ... (The Guardian)

Ons Jabeur stuttered in the second set but rallied to clinch a tiebreak and the match against Ajla Tomljanović 6-4, 7-6 (7-4) in the US Open quarter-finals.

I don’t know if I want to do that. Someone should come up to me and just say that I should give myself credit now, because it’s due.” I don’t even know what there is to play,” she said. She will rise to a new career high ranking of 34 and has shown that she can go further. Knowing that I could make finals in grand slams really helped my game, just trying to build that experience to go into second weeks in grand slams.” I wanted to keep calm but the racket kept slipping from my hand.”

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Ons Jabeur creates more history by moving into semi-finals with win ... (Eurosport.com)

Ons Jabeur ousted Ajla Tomljanovic in straight sets, becoming the first African woman to reach the US Open semi-finals in the open era.

Despite this, she came roaring back in the second set as Jabeur began to get jittery, and after grabbing a crucial break in the eighth game, Tomlajanovic was serving for the set. “I came repeating to myself: ‘I can, I can’ and that's what I was trying to do. Jabeur was the first to break as she moved 3-1 clear of Tomljanovic. The world No. “I was telling myself to keep believing and forget a little bit about the breaks that I had at the second set,” she explained. It really means a lot to me."

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Ons Jabeur first African woman into the US Open semis; Ruud also ... (amNY)

Ons Jabeur, of Tunisia, returns a shot to Ajla Tomljanovic, of Austrailia, during the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open tennis championships, Tuesday, Sept.

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Ons Jabeur reaches women's semifinals at US Open tennis ... (ABC News)

It was Jabeur's 43rd match win of the season, which is second on the WTA Tour this year after Iga Swiatek's 54 wins. The 28-year-old Jabeur, who rallied from 5 ...

She was making her third quarterfinal appearance in the last six majors. [Coco Gauff](http://www.espn.com/sports/tennis/players/profile?playerId=3626) and [Caroline Garcia](http://www.espn.com/sports/tennis/players/profile?playerId=1804) of France in the night session. "It really means a lot to me.''

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Ons Jabeur rolls past Ajla Tomljanovic at US Open to achieve ... (Tennis365)

Ons Jabeur's trailblazing 2022 season continues as the Tunisian beat good friend Ajla Tomljanovic to become the first woman from the African continent to ...

[US Open](https://www.tennis365.com/category/us-open/) “I think I am going to be fired from my job as Minister of Happiness,” she joked. [Tennis News](https://www.tennis365.com/category/tennis-news/) “Ajla plays very well, I knew physically it was going to be a tough match. [Davis Cup](https://www.tennis365.com/category/davis-cup/) But Tomljanovic fought back strongly as she won three games in a row and came out to serve for the set at 5-3. [WTA Tour](https://www.tennis365.com/category/wta-tour/)

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Ons Jabeur takes down Ajla Tomljanovic in New York (TennisUpToDate.com)

Ons Jabeur is through to the US Open semi-final after beating Ajla Tomljanovic in straight sets 6-4 7-6(4) in New York.The Tunisian player is back to a ...

It was a well-contested one but Jabeur prevailed 7-4. She lost the serve when she was supposed to serve for the set and we ended up in a tiebreak. She's playing really well and quite confident in her abilities which was particularly noticeable in the second set tiebreak.

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Ajla Tomljanović falls to scrappy, straight sets defeat to Ons Jabeur ... (ABC News)

Australia's Ajla Tomljanović's US Open run comes to an end, as Tunisia's Ons Jabeur seals victory in a tie-break to move through to the last four.

That's the first break point she's failed to convert. First serve from Tomljanović, just when she needed it, but a rally ensues and Jabeur goes long! Goos rally, great chasing from Ajla Tomljanović, but Ons Jabeur has such great touch, landing a sumptuous drop shot to drag Tomljanović in and then having the time and space to land the winner into the open court. Big second serve return and Jabeur sends her shot long! A couple of boos as Jabeur shows her frustration. Another second serve from Jabeur, Tomljanović attacks and Jabeur goes long! Jabeur sends her return into the tramlines! Good forehand winner from the Aussie. Nice winner from Tomljanović down the line! She battered Jabeur into submission there, landing a power shot on the baseline. Power from the Aussie! Tomljanović sees a second serve, but hits her second shot into the net.

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'Sucks': Tomjlanovic 'mad' at tennis robbery (Wide World of Sports)

Fifth-seeded Ons Jabeur is the first-ever African woman to make the US Open semi finals.

I don't know if I want to do that. I don't even know if I can do that. I don't even know what there is to play. "It is tough to manage, sometimes the frustration, tennis is a tough sport I apologise for my behaviour. "I just know that I'm not the player to chase points. "I wanted to keep calm but my racquet kept slipping from my hand!" "But, at the same time, I want to be in that group of players where I deserve to be. "So just really frustrated at the moment with that - but I'm mad that I am frustrated with it because it's out of my control. "I think I'm going to be fired from my job as minister of happiness," she said during her on court interview. The crafty Tunisian almost cost herself the second set after a "bad mood" left her in a tough spot, down 3-5, with even the commentary team saying "the fans are turning against Jabeur" after she threw her racquet to the court in frustration a couple of times. "I'm still fighting to be top 30, and, I mean, I don't even know what I'm playing next. Australia's Ajla Tomljanovic says she's "frustrated" by the decision not to award rankings points for Wimbledon, a call that could cost her a seeding at her home grand slam.

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Tomljanovic falls to Jabeur in US Open quarterfinals (Tennis Australia)

Ajla Tomljanovic's magnificent US Open campaign ended on Tuesday after a gallant loss to Wimbledon finalist and No.5 seed Ons Jabeur.

Even emotionally it was kind of tough to manage the frustration, because when you have breaks and you want to finish,” said Jabeur, who has now won all three career meetings with Tomljanovic. “Today I don’t think the energy was the problem. I know physically it’s going to be a tough match. “I think every match is taxing and mentally draining. “Overall, I mean, making quarters is always a good week. Then my first ball after, I was always under pressure with the scoreline.

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Ajla Tomljanovic knocked out of US Open by Ons Jabeur (The West Australian)

Australian tennis star Ajla Jabeur's giant-killing US Open run has come to an end at the hands of inspired Tunisian Ons Jabeur.

I'm very hard on myself." That's the biggest thing that let me down," Tomljanovic said. I'm happy to be that way, but I just need to be smarter, like recognise that this isn't the time to be hard on myself. "Ons played great. "But then the thing is when I'm doing badly, I'm tough on myself too. "Like sometimes I'm scared to almost get happy because I feel like I'm going to jinx myself for the next one or get too excited," Tomljanovic said.

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Ruud first man into US Open semi-finals, sets up potential Kyrgios ... (The Sydney Morning Herald)

The fifth seed pushed past Italy's Matteo Berrettini in straight sets as he eyes the world No.1 spot and next faces the winner of Nick Kyrgios and Karen ...

“But I probably should stop and reflect and give myself a pat on the back because I do deserve it.” That said, Tomljanovic expressed frustration with her ranking, saying it “sucks” not getting points for her quarter-final showing at Wimbledon because of the tour’s decision not to award points after the tournament banned Russian players. After losing the first set and then double faulting to hand Jabeur a service break at the start of the second, Tomljanonic rebounded from 0-2 to level proceedings. “It wasn’t just the double faults, it was the first serves too,” she said afterwards. Jabeur mixed power with precision and also often saved her best for the biggest points and the longest rallies, despite Tomljanovic’s previous prowess in that arena. New York: Last Friday, Ajla Tomljanovic withstood the ferocity of Serena Williams’ desire and the chaos of a frenzied crowd urging the American on.

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Ons Jabeur and Danielle Garcia reach U.S. Open semifinals (The Japan Times)

Tunisia's Jabeur, known in her homeland as the "Minister of Happiness," said she had been infused with belief since reaching the Wimbledon final.

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US Open: Wimbledon finalist Ons Jabeur through to semi-finals in ... (Sky Sports)

Ons Jabeur makes more history by reaching the US Open semi-finals with victory over Serena Williams conqueror Ajla Tomljanovic on Arthur Ashe Stadium; ...

I wanted to keep calm but the racket kept slipping away from my hand." It really means a lot to me. It really means a lot to me"

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Ons Jabeur backed to win a Grand Slam sooner or later (Tennis365)

Former US Open champion Andy Roddick believes that it is only a matter of time before Tunisia's Ons Jabeur wins a Grand Slam.

[US Open](https://www.tennis365.com/category/us-open/) I missed him by like one second.” I want to see him. “I didn’t get to see him. [News](https://www.tennis365.com/category/news/) (An) Open (draw) just means that our next champions haven’t won yet, that’s all it is. “Her game seems to translate and she seems to have the tennis IQ to switch in and out. “She is a more complete player – I could play on two surfaces, not all of them. [Tennis News](https://www.tennis365.com/category/tennis-news/) So I think that makes you a fan also.” “But I think the thing that makes me a fan is you hear behind the scenes what other people say about her. As a fan of hers, I think it’s simultaneously stressful and amazing that I don’t know what’s coming next,” Roddick told

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Ons Jabeur: Tunisian record-breaking tennis star's rise to the top (Middle East Eye)

Tunisia's superstar becomes first Arab or African semi finalist at US Open, continuing over a decade of breaking new ground.

In doing so, she became the first Tunisian and Arab to win a WTA title. Not only in sport, but also in work, in everything." Two months later, she captured the hearts of international audiences once again when she reached the final of Wimbledon, becoming the first Arab - man or woman - to reach a Grand Slam final, and the first African woman to reach the final. Jabeur began competing in national tournaments aged six, and internationally four years later. "Her parents have done everything possible to support her, and sometimes spent more money than they had. She made her debut in a junior Grand Slam tournament at the US Open in 2009, and the following year reached the final of the junior French Open.

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WATCH: Ons Jabeur meets idol Andy Roddick at the US Open (Tennis Magazine)

Fresh off reaching her first semifinal in Flushing Meadows, the Tunisian talent had a surprise meeting with the 2003 champion and former world No.

The personality matches and I love his serve. 1 waiting for her at Arthur Ashe Stadium. News

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Ons Jabeur overcomes wobble to set up Caroline Garcia semifinal ... (Daily Maverick)

Tunisia's Ons Jabeur continues the sublime form that took her to the Wimbledon final at the US Open, to book a showdown with Caroline Garcia.

“She keeps fighting and she makes it tough for me.” I will try to be me.” So I will try to play my game. but the racquet kept slipping away from my hand.” Tunisian fifth seed Ons Jabeur overcame her own frustrations to reach the US Open semifinals by beating Australian Ajla Tomljanović 6-4 7-6(4) on Tuesday. “Tennis is a tough sport and I apologise for my behaviour…

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Ons Jabeur meets 'idol' Andy Roddick ahead of 2022 US Open ... (US Open Tennis Championships)

Some people say you should never meet your heroes. That hasn't been the case for Ons Jabeur at the 2022 US Open. Case in point: She finally met 2003 US Open ...

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