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Ons Jabur, dissatisfied with the injured in the court, with a break from women’s tennis


OnS Jabeur’s female tennis is taking a break, the three-time big runner-up said on Thursday that he “simply wants to re-discover the joy of living.”

Once a second place on the WAA tour, Jabeau has fought with injury in recent years and has come down to its current No. 71. The 30-year-old young man in Tunisia retired in Wimbledon because of his difficulty in breathing during his first round match, where he reached the final in 2022 and 2023 and would not play as the launch of a hard-court swing.

“For the past two years, I have been pressing myself so tightly, fighting injured and many more challenges,” Jabour wrote on Instagram. “But deeply, I did not really feel happy in court for some time.

“Tennis is such a beautiful game but

Jabur was also the US Open Runner-Up in 2022, who became the first woman after Serena Williams in the 21st, to reach the finals at Wimbledon and Flushing Medos in the same year. She lacked the first African or Arab woman to win the Grand Slam title in the professional era, but the next week she rose to number second in the WA rankings.

He was 15-15 years old this year after his 2024 season was cut off in the shoulder injury as he played only once after Wimbledon.

Jabur, popular with other players and fans, thanked the fans in his post.

“While I am away from the court, I will be closely and connected in different ways and shared this journey with all of you,” he wrote.



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