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Voice Notes: Ons Jabeur accepts doubles invitation from Frances Tiafoe, aims for US Open appearance

Ons Jabeur has accepted an offer from Frances Tiafoe to play mixed doubles together, with the Tunisian suggesting an appearance at the US Open. Tiafoe made the plea as part of Eurosport’s Voice Notes series, after being hosted in Tunisia by Jabeur in May. Ad The American is enjoying a superb season, winning his second ATP Tour title of 2023 in Stuttgart last week to move into the top 10.

Roland-GarrosHaddad Maia roars back to reach last four as Jabeur wilts07/06/2023 AT 08:58 He said: “This is Frances Tiafoe here, just asking one very important question – when are you planning for us to play mixed doubles together? “It would be an honour to share a court with you. Especially after how well you took care of me in your country. “I want to bring my talents out with you on court and [we’re the] two people with the softest hands on the Tour, so let’s make it happen.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ca2QalCnUBs&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=Eurosport Jabeur, the world No.

6, accepted the invitation and pitched the idea of teaming up at Tiafoe’s home Grand Slam at Flushing Meadows in August and September. “My bro! I was so happy that you came to Tunisia and hopefully next time you’ll come back,” she said. “Mixed doubles, I was thinking US Open, we would have an amazing crowd there and I would enjoy playing doubles with you.

“You’re an amazing player and [it’s] always fun to see you. Speak soon and definitely come back to Tunisia.” 'You don't want to be that one-hit wonder' — McEnroe's warning to Raducanu Swiatek can win Wimbledon 'multiple times', has a point to prove on grass — Wilander Both players are currently preparing for Wimbledon, where Jabeur finished as runner-up last year. The Tunisian suffered a blow in the build-up

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