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Ons Jabeur makes African history with Wimbledon final spot

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The 27-year-old world number two from Tunisia triumphed 6-2, 3-6, 6-1 and will face either 2019 champion Simona Halep or Elena Rybakina in Saturday's championship match. "I'm a proud Tunisian woman standing here," said Jabeur, who was the first Arab player to make a Slam semi-final.

Before Thursday, South Africans Irene Bowder Peacock, at the 1927 French Open, and Renee Schuurman, in the 1959 Australian Open, were the only African women to have reached a Slam singles final. "It's a dream come true from years of work and sacrifice.

I'm happy that's paid off and I'll continue for one more match," said Jabeur. "Physically, Tatjana is a beast, she doesn't give up, I thought she would give up -- her touch, her serve and everything on the court is impressive.

I hope she's continues this way. Let's not play again I'm good for now. "I know in Tunisia they are going crazy right now. I want to see more Arab and African players on the tour.

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While she ultimately succumbed in three sets to Elena Rybakina, her achievement at becoming the first Arab and African woman to reach a Grand Slam final has seen her popularity soar. The 27-year-old is visibly enjoying the affection she is getting from her fellow Tunisians. "Tunisians' love is more important than no matter which title.
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TUNISIA: Tunisia’s President Kais Saied on Wednesday awarded tennis superstar Ons Jabeur the country’s National Order of Merit, to honor her recent sporting achievements.
Ons Jabeur, who became the first Arab or African woman to reach a Grand Slam singles final last week, was honoured by Tunisian President Kais Saied on Thursday for "her remarkable sporting successes".
LONDON: Kazakh Elena Rybakina said she was not expecting to reach the second week at Wimbledon let alone the final after booking her place in Saturday's showpiece against Tunisia's Ons Jabeur.

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