Ons Jabeur is a top-ranked Tunisian tennis player who reached number 2 in the world in 2022. At Wimbledon 2023, she advanced to her second consecutive singles final by defeating four previous Grand Slam champions, but ultimately lost to Marketa Vondrousova in the final. Earlier in 2023, Jabeur had minor knee surgery in February and returned to play in March at 80% fitness.
Ons Jabeur is a top-ranked Tunisian tennis player who reached number 2 in the world in 2022. At Wimbledon 2023, she advanced to her second consecutive singles final by defeating four previous Grand Slam champions, but ultimately lost to Marketa Vondrousova in the final. Earlier in 2023, Jabeur had minor knee surgery in February and returned to play in March at 80% fitness.
Ons Jabeur is a top-ranked Tunisian tennis player who reached number 2 in the world in 2022. At Wimbledon 2023, she advanced to her second consecutive singles final by defeating four previous Grand Slam champions, but ultimately lost to Marketa Vondrousova in the final. Earlier in 2023, Jabeur had minor knee surgery in February and returned to play in March at 80% fitness.
Ons Jabeur is a professional tennis player from Tunisia, now
considered as one of the top female players in the world. She reached the Top 10 in 2021 and admitted she wanted to be No 1 in the world in 2022. So far, so good. Jabeur hit No 2 in the rankings on June 27, 2022.
Jabeur is right-handed and is loved around the world for her
varied game and dropshots as well as her attitude, very open to the fans, the media and other players. She is known as the “Minister of Happiness” and is the greatest tennis player of all time from Africa. WHAT DID JABEUR ACHIEVE AT WIMBLEDON 2023?
After losing to Elena Rybakina in the 2022 Wimbledon final,
the Tunisian advanced to her second consecutive ladies singles final at the All England Club.
Jabuer defeated four consecutive Grand Slams winners along
the way – former US Open champion Bianca Andreescu in the third round, two-time Wimbledon champ Petra Kvitova in the fourth round, defending champ Rybakina in the quarters and 2023 Australian Open champion Aryna Sabalenka to reach the championship round. Jabeur lost to Czech Marketa Vondrousova in the final, 6-4, 6- 4. DID ONS JABEUR HAVE SURGERY IN 2023? Yes. After losing at the Australian Open, Jabeur announced she would need minor surgery on her left knee. She had the operation in mid-February and returned to action at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells in early March, admitting that she was probably only 80 percent fit.