The Tunisian Ounce Jabeur made history at the US Open becoming the first professional woman to reach the semifinals of this Grand Slam-based New York. He continues to be a great ambassador for this continent in general and for the Arab world in particular.
At 28 years old, number five in the world, he continues his presence in the recent final of Wimbledon. He dominated the rivalry of rookies in the quarterfinals of Flushing Meadows defeating the Australian Ajla Tomljanovic, 29 years old and number 46, by 6-4 and 7-6 (4) in 1h.40′
Jabeur will face the survivor of the clash between the French in the penultimate round Caroline Garciarecent winner of the WTA 1000 in Cincinnati, and the favorite of the local public, the American Coco Gauff.
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The US Open will have a new queen, and Jabeur wants that throne. He was more stable in critical moments than a Tomljanovic who moved against the tide from the start. He broke back but was unable to finish, as he did in the second set when he went up 5-3 and served.
the executioner of Serena Williams accused of pressure, he signed ten double faults. More experience in these situations from Jabeur, who has Spanish in his box Arantxa Sanchez Vicario. They have been in a relationship since the Charleston tournament this year. There was a good harmony, and they maintained it.
Source: La Verdad

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