Ons Jabeur's Wimbledon revenge mission has one final assignment
If there’s one thing one can take from Ons Jabeur’s giant-slaying run to a second consecutive Wimbledon final, it’s how important it is to work on oneself.
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If there’s one thing one can take from Ons Jabeur’s giant-slaying run to a second consecutive Wimbledon final, it’s how important it is to work on oneself.
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Ons Jabeur believes her new-found patience helped propel her into another Wimbledon final.
Ons Jabeur completed an extraordinary comeback from a set and a break down to beat Aryna Sabalenka in a Wimbledon classic and reach her second consecutive SW19 final. The sixth seed will face world No. 42 Marketa Vondrousova for the title on Saturday, following the Czech’s two-set victory over Elina Svitolina, with both players gunning for a maiden Grand Slam.
Barbara Schett was impressed with how Ons Jabeur turned things around to beat Aryna Sabalenka in their epic Wimbledon semi-final, and feels the Tunisian is in a better head space than 12 months ago. Jabeur was staring defeat in the face as Sabalenka led by a set and a break, but she turned the match around in superb fashion to book her place in the Wimbledon final for a second year in a row. Ad Elena Rybakina proved too strong for Jabeur 12 months ago, but Eurosport expert Schett feels the 28-year-old is stronger mentally than in 2022.
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LONDON : Tunisia's Ons Jabeur believes the lessons she learned in two Grand Slam final defeats will stand her in good stead for Saturday's Wimbledon showdown with unseeded Czech Marketa Vondrousova.
The men's singles Wimbledon finalists will be decided on Friday, July 14 when a pair of blockbuster semi-finals take place on Centre Court. First up is a repeat of last year's five-set quarter-final epic, as eighth seed Jannik Sinner faces defending champion Novak Djokovic. Ad Then it's the turn of world No.