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Ons Jabeur
WTA 78
Best 2025: 27
Best 2024: 6
Best 2023: 2
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Ons Jabeur

Country Tunisia
Age 31 yo / 167 cm / 66 kg
Forehand Right Handed (Double hand)
Turned pro 2012
Birthplace/Residence Ksar El Hellar
Coach Issam Jellali
Earnings 13,912,557$
Ons Jabeur, born on August 28, 1994, in Ksar Hellal, Tunisia, has made significant strides in the world of professional tennis. She turned professional in 2010 and quickly became known for her unique playing style, which combines powerful baseline shots with a variegated array of drop shots and spins, making her a formidable opponent on any surface. Jabeur rose to prominence when she became the first Arab woman to reach the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam at the 2020 Australian Open. In subsequent years, she continued to blaze trails by securing a victory at the 2021 Birmingham Classic, marking her as the first Arab woman to win a WTA title.

Her achievements on the court include reaching the finals of Wimbledon in 2022 and the US Open in the same year, bolstering her position in the top ranks of women's tennis. Throughout her career, she has accumulated impressive accolades, contributing to her high ranking within the Women's Tennis Association standings.

Jabeur is coached by Issam Jellali, who has been instrumental in her development as a top-tier player on the circuit. Their partnership exemplifies a harmonious blend of strategy and execution, enabling Jabeur to consistently push boundaries and set new records.

On a personal note, Jabeur is married to Karim Kamoun, a former fencer who also serves as her fitness coach, highlighting a supportive family dynamic that underscores her professional success. Their union reflects a collaborative synergy both on and off the court, which has been integral to her ongoing achievements.

A few interesting facts about Ons Jabeur include her love for fishing, which she enjoys during her downtime from the tennis circuit. Additionally, she is known for her humorous and light-hearted presence on social media, frequently engaging with fans in a jovial manner. Her nickname, "The Minister of Happiness," speaks to her general disposition and positive influence both in her home country and within the world of tennis.
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Clément Gehl 04/11/2025 à 10h19
Last July, Ons Jabeur announced she was taking an indefinite break from tennis. While her return date remains unknown, the Tunisian player spoke with The National News. She states: "My break is going...
You're going to be so missed, Badosa, Anisimova, Garcia, and many players send their support to Jabeur after her break announcement
You're going to be so missed," Badosa, Anisimova, Garcia, and many players send their support to Jabeur after her break announcement
Jules Hypolite 17/07/2025 à 19h55
Ons Jabeur announced this Thursday that she is taking a break from her career, following several months during which she expressed struggles in returning to her best form. The Tunisian, highly rega...
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Arthur Millot 17/07/2025 à 17h08
Mental health is an increasingly discussed topic among elite athletes. While Zverev, Osaka, or more recently Jabeur have highlighted the psychological challenges they face, Rublev has also spoken on t...
It's time to step back, Jabeur's shocking announcement about her career
"It's time to step back," Jabeur's shocking announcement about her career
Arthur Millot 17/07/2025 à 15h03
After months marked by injuries and underperformance, Ons Jabeur announced she intends to take a break from her career. A professional since 2010, the Tunisian shared the following message on her soci...
I didn't expect to not feel well, Jabeur shares update after Wimbledon withdrawal
I didn't expect to not feel well," Jabeur shares update after Wimbledon withdrawal
Arthur Millot 01/07/2025 à 07h23
Between poor performances and physical setbacks, Jabeur is having a tough season. Having dropped to 60th in the world rankings, the Tunisian player was eager to deliver strong performances on grass, a...
Jabeur Forced to Retire in Wimbledon First Round
Jabeur Forced to Retire in Wimbledon First Round
Arthur Millot 30/06/2025 à 12h58
Ons Jabeur unfortunately had to retire against Tomova in the first round of Wimbledon. After an initial medical timeout during which the Tunisian player visibly expressed her deep sadness, she ultimat...
Alcaraz, Sabalenka, Zverev: The Packed Schedule for Monday, June 30 at Wimbledon
Alcaraz, Sabalenka, Zverev: The Packed Schedule for Monday, June 30 at Wimbledon
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Next week, the third Grand Slam of the season kicks off at Wimbledon. In the British capital, players competing in both singles draws will aim to follow in the footsteps of Carlos Alcaraz and Barbora ...
Wimbledon: The Women's Seeding List Is Revealed
Wimbledon: The Women's Seeding List Is Revealed
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After two weeks of grass-court competition, the seeding order for the women's draw at Wimbledon has been confirmed. Aryna Sabalenka will be the No. 1 seed, just as she was at the Australian Open an...
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