Ons Jabeur to face Ajla Tomljanovic in US Open quarter-final
Ons Jabeur has reached her first US Open quarter-final where the world No 5 will take on unseeded Australian Ajla Tomljanovic on Tuesday.
The Tunisian dug herself out of a hole in the first set to defeat Russian Veronika Kudermetova 7-6, 6-4 and book her spot in the last eight.
With the victory, Jabeur became the first Arab woman to reach this stage at Flushing Meadows. The last African woman to reach the quarter-finals in New York was South Africa's Amanda Coetzer in 1998.
Jabeur found herself trailing 5-2 as the 18th-seeded Kudermetova made a fast start with pinpoint backhand that ran the Wimbledon runner-up ragged at the Arthur Ashe Stadium.
But the 28-year-old managed to find her range to start dominating the baseline rallies and after levelling things at 5-5 she dictated terms in the tiebreaker to take the frame.
Jabeur, who lost the Grand Slam final in London to Kazakh Elena Rybakina, had to dig deep again to hold serve at the start of the second set but then got the crucial break in the fourth game to nose ahead.
With Jabeur serving for the match, however, Kudermetova got the break back, but the Tunisian breached the Russian's delivery in the next game to close out the contest.
Jabeur let out a huge shriek after Kudermetova sent a forehand long on match point for her 24th unforced error of the night. It was her first win against the Russian in four attempts.
“It was a very difficult match,” Jabeur said in her on-court interview.
What a night on Ash