Ons Jabeur

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Keeping up with Ons Jabeur…
- Trailblazing a path as the first Tunisian/Arab/African/Muslim woman to win the following: the 2011 Roland Garros Girls’ Singles title; break into the top 100, 50, and 10 rankings; make a WTA semifinal; win a WTA title at 2021 Birmingham; reach a major quarterfinal (achieved during 2020 Australian Open, 2021 Wimbledon, 2022 Wimbledon); win a WTA 1000 title (2022 Madrid); reach a major final at 2022 Wimbledon; and to reach No. 2 ranking
- Speaks Arabic, French, English, and some Russian, since her husband and trainer is Russian-Tunisian
- Received a grant from the Grand Slam Development Fund that helped catapult her career