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Jabeur 'not so far' from her best after injury-plagued season

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Ons Jabeur is still not at the level that saw her play some scintillating tennis last year, but the Tunisian seventh seed said she was learning to grind out wins as she continues her quest for a first Grand Slam title at the French Open.Jabeur, who had runners-up finishes at last year's Wimbledon and U.S.

Open, has endured a stop-start season in which she had minor knee surgery before winning the title in Charleston and skipping the Madrid Open with a calf problem.Asked how far she is from her best, the 28-year-old told reporters: "Not so far"."There are things that are going well.

Others that are going less well. Mentally I'm present. The physical sensations will come back. Tennis sensations also. These things take a lot of time," she added after beating Olga Danilovic on Saturday."I have to accept my current condition now, because I was injured quite a lot of times this year.

I'm not going to be impatient. I will give time to my body to adapt. And right now I'm winning matches without being at 100 per cent, so I'm learning."Jabeur next faces American Bernarda Pera, who beat her in straight sets when the two last met in Guangzhou in 2019."Another lefty, so it's going to be a tricky one," Jabeur said. "Pera has been playing very well.

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