Ons Jabeur secures historic Wimbledon semi-final spot
Ons Jabeur became the first Arab woman to reach a Grand Slam semi-final after beating Marie Bouzkova in three sets at Wimbledon on Tuesday.
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Ons Jabeur became the first Arab woman to reach a Grand Slam semi-final after beating Marie Bouzkova in three sets at Wimbledon on Tuesday.
World number two Ons Jabeur battled back from a set down on Tuesday to beat Marie Bouzkova and set up a Wimbledon semi-final against unseeded Tatjana Maria. The Tunisian was broken twice as she lost the first set but lost only two games after that to power to a 3-6, 6-1, 6-1 win in a match lasting one hour and 47 minutes.
Ons Jabeur came back from a set down to beat a spirited Marie Bouzkova and book her place in the semi-finals at Wimbledon. The trailblazing Tunisian star is into the final four of a Grand Slam for the first time in her career following a 3-6 6-1 6-1 win over her Czech opponent. Ad/> The 27-year-old didn't have it all her own way, however, after losing the first set, but she powered through the next two in dominant fashion to progress.
LONDON : Tunisian third seed Ons Jabeur, the highest surviving seed in the women's draw, recovered from losing her first set at this year's Wimbledon to beat Czech Marie Bouzkova 3-6 6-1 6-1 on Tuesday and reach her maiden Grand Slam semi-final.
LONDON: World number two Ons Jabeur battled back from a set down on Tuesday to beat Marie Bouzkova and set up a Wimbledon semifinal against unseeded Tatjana Maria.
LONDON: German Tatjana Maria said it was crazy to be in her first Grand Slam semi-final at the 47th attempt but that being a mum was still her proudest achievement.
On a day when Wimbledon celebrated 100 years of its hallowed Centre Court, and a string of legendary past champions was introduced into the arena to rapturous applause, somewhere else on the grounds of the All England Club, a current player was preparing to continue her latest bid for more history of her own.
Crowds of spectators are expected to flock to Wimbledon to watch Cameron Norrie as the last British singles player in the tournament hopes to win his quarter final match.