Ons Jabeur called time on her 2024 season in September after struggling with injuries and her ranking has plummeted as a ...
Ons Jabeur is winning in tennis and love. After making it to the quarter-finals in the French Open, she now has her sights set on Wimbledon, where she lost in the finals last year. Ons is ...
The former world No. 2 took to social media to share an open letter to the ITF and president David Haggerty signed by more than 60 ITF players.
Ons Jabeur has voiced her regrets after ending her season back in September. The former world No. 2 has struggled with injuries throughout the year and seen her ranking take a hit as a result.
Ons Jabeur spent little more than an hour on court in her first competitive match for more than two months Ons Jabeur says her fans made her feel less "stressed" in her rapid opening win at the ...
There she decided to get into a footballing testing session with Ons Jabeur and ended up hitting a photographer with the ball. Sabalenka has enjoyed one of the most successful seasons of her ...
After a decade as one of the faces of Lotto sportswear, Ons Jabeur is switching gears to the Saudi-owned fitness brand Kayanee. Tennis writer Reem Abulleil reported for the *National News* on ...
Ons Jabeur has made a bold prediction for the 2024 WTA Finals in Riyadh. She picked Jessica Pegula to beat out the likes of Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka, or Coco Gauff to lift the Finals trophy.
Brazilian tennis player Beatriz Haddad Maia has just registered a sensational victory against Ons Jabeur in the quarterfinal of the 2024 Abu Dhabi Open. She has had a great campaign in the ...
Ons Jabeur says Cristiano Ronaldo he is a "huge inspiration" for her after meeting the football great during the WTA Finals in Riyadh. The pair met after Ronaldo's Al-Nassr drew 1-1 against Al ...
Also participating was Ons Jabeur, despite not having qualified for the finals this year. And before her rival stepped up, the Tunisian star declared “she wants to try the other one,” with ...
Ons Jabeur says her fans made her feel less "stressed" in her rapid opening win at the 2024 Australian Open. Tunisian sixth seed Jabeur took 67 minutes to beat Ukrainian qualifier Yuliia ...