Stjärnan i tårar trots seger: "Kan inte glädja mig"
Ons Jabeur kan inte njuta av sina tennisframgångar just nu.
Ons Jabeur kan inte njuta av sina tennisframgångar just nu.
Ons Jabeur kan inte njuta av sina tennisframgångar just nu.
Ons Jabeur kan inte njuta av sina tennisframgångar just nu.
▸ Ons Jabeur, 29, besegrade Marketa Vondrousova i WTA-slutspelet. Efter matchen bröt hon ihop.
Den tunisiska världssjuan Ons Jabeur kommer att skänka prispengar till drabbade palestinier. Det meddelade den 29-åriga tennisstjärnan i en känslosam intervju efter segern mot tjeckiska Marketa Vondrousova i den andra gruppspelsomgången i WTA-slutspelet i Mexiko. – Det är väldigt tufft att se barn och bebisar dö varje dag. Det är helt förkrossande. Därför tänker jag donera en del av mina prispengar för att hjälpa palestinierna, sa Ons Jabeur med tårar i ögonen på innerplanen.
Ons Jabeur besegrade i natt Marketa Vondrousova i WTA-slutspelet. I segerintervjun blev det känslosamt. Hon började gråta och berättade att hon beslutat sig för att skänka prispengar till de drabbade palestinierna. – Det är väldigt tufft att se bebisar och barn dö varje dag, sade hon.
Efter tre raka förluster förra året vann Coco Gauff sin inledande match i WTA-slutspelet. Hon slog tunisiskan Ons Jabeur med 6-0,6-1. – Jag känner kärleken i Cancun, säger hon
Ons Jabeur stod för ett mediokert US Open där hon drabbades av andnöd. I Ningbo Open fick hon sin revansch. Jabeur körde över det ryska stjärnskottet Diana Shnaider med 6-2, 6-1.
20-åriga Zheng Qinwen skrällde med att slå ut världsfemman Ons Jabeur, som inte var helt kurant, med 6-2,6-4 i US Open och nådde för första gången kvartsfinal i en Grand Slam. – Jag har en tro på att jag kan slå alla spelare om jag spelar på rätt sätt, säger kinesiskan.
▸ Zheng Qinwen från Kina besegrade fjolårstvåan Ons Jabeur i tennisturneringen US Open på måndagen och är därmed vidare…
Zheng Qinwen från Kina besegrade fjolårstvåan Ons Jabeur i tennisturneringen US Open på måndagen och är därmed vidare till kvartsfinal.
Världsfemman Ons Jabeur tog sig via en hård tretimmarsrysare, 5-7, 7-6, 6-3, vidare till fjärde omgången av US Open. Motståndaren Marie Bouzkova hade problem med ett ben och Jabeur erkände efteråt att hon utnyttjade det: – Jag försökte observera henne mycket. Försökte se var hon var skadad, sa Jabeur efter matchen enligt Reuters.
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The one and only Pam Shriver joins Catherine, David and Matt to review the women's semi-finals. How did Ons Jabeur turn the match around against Aryna Sabalenka? Does Sabalenka have some semi-final scar tissue? And how will Jabeur cope against Marketa Vondrousova in the final? All that plus a preview of the men's semi-finals on Friday. OUR LINKS:Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to help us to produce the show year-round, and receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts throughout 2023, including Tennis Re-Lived, listener questions pods, and Grand Slam review shows.Sign up to receive our Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt’s Stat, mascot photos, predictions, and more)Follow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Check out our ShopRead our New York Times profileTennis Podcast Terminology Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ons Jabeur is the current No. 1 Tunisian professional tennis player and the highest-ranked African and Arab tennis player in WTA and ATP rankings history. She was the runner-up at both Wimbledon and US Open in 2022, becoming the first Muslim and Arab player (male or female) to reach a Grand Slam final. On #ABtalks, she opens up about all these titles she represents, and the journey she has embarked on being an Arab woman in sports. Ons also discusses beauty and talent, and what it's like working with her husband, Karim Kamoun. She is known as the ‘Minister of Happiness’, but can smiles and happiness be fake?
David and Matt get stuck into the main talking point from the last few days in Madrid. What's different about Ons Jabeur this week? Why will so many people be happy if she wins the title? And what's going on with the scheduling which made Jessica Pegula and Jil Teichmann walk out to a practically empty stadium for their semi-final? On the men's side, disappointment about Andy Murray's withdrawal ahead of facing Novak Djokovic is made up for by excitement about Carlos Alcaraz vs Rafael Nadal. We discuss all four players, as well as a much-needed strong performance from Felix Auger-Aliassime, and Andrey Rublev's stress on court. We also pay tribute to former US Open and Wimbledon finalist Kevin Anderson who announced his retirement this week. BECOME A FRIEND OF THE TENNIS PODCAST Friends of The Tennis Podcast help us to produce the show year-round, and receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts throughout the year. So far in 2022, we’ve produced two episodes of Australian Open Re-Lived, an Australian Open review show, three listener Q&A's, and a special 100-minute show dedicated to the career of Juan Martin del Potro. Coming soon: Roland Garros Re-Lived. Become a Friend - https://bit.ly/FriendOfTheTennisPodcastSign up to our newsletter - https://bit.ly/TennisPodcastNewsletterFollow us on:Instagram - www.instagram/thetennispodcastTwitter - www.twitter.com/tennispodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Calvin Betton and George Bellshaw join James Gray for a debrief on the women's final, which saw Marketa Vondrousova become the lowest ranked women's champion in Wimbledon's history, while Ons Jabeur lost her third consecutive grand slam final. It left us asking questions like... Why shut the roof in the wind? Will Ons Jabeur ever win a grand slam? Will Marketa Vondrousova ever win another? Has the women's draw given us more entertainment than the men's? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I will share with you the story of Ons Jabeur. Ons Jabeur, hailing from Tunisia, is a rising star in the world of professional tennis. Known for her fierce determination and remarkable versatility on the court, Jabeur has captivated tennis enthusiasts worldwide with her distinctive playing style. She made history by becoming the first Arab woman to reach the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam tournament at the 2020 Australian Open. Jabeur's agility, powerful groundstrokes, and an uncanny ability to mix up her game make her a formidable opponent. With her incredible talent and sportsmanship, Ons Jabeur is a player to watch as she continues to make her mark in the world of tennis. ***SUBSCRIBE, LIKE AND SHARE *** If you found Ons Jabeur's story as inspiring as we did and you want to listen to amazing inspiring stories every sunday: 1- Hit the susbscribe button to ensure you're front and center for every riveting episode 2- Like and share this episode with your friends and family. ***FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA FOR BEHIND-THE-SCENES CONTENT*** Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/she.is.in.control/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/650769240487925 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/she-s-in-control/