The Tunisian Ons Jaber, who lost this Saturday in the final of Wimbledonmade sure he would come back and win the Grand Slam because he didn’t lose self -confidence.
“It was a good first experience for me,” the Tunisian said at a press conference. “I’m sure I’ll learn a lot, it’s been a very good two weeks. I’m very happy with my results. I don’t regret anything. I haven’t lost confidence in myself. I know I’ll come back and win Grand Slam. I’m very positive, “he added.
Jabeur, who aspires to be the first Arab woman to win a Grand Slam, explained that her level dropped after the first set and that Elena Rybakina he has played better since then.
“I have not played my best tennis in the second and third set and she has started to be more aggressive. She has played very well and she deserves the victory,” he stressed.
“(After the first set) I said to myself: ‘Don’t lose in the second set.’ He was better because he missed less and I expected myself to have been better than the rest. I’ll try to be better next time. “
The Kazakh was very embarrassed after winning the Wimbledon final and barely celebrated. “I need to teach him how to celebrate,” Jabeur joked. “But it works for him, so it’s only right for him to do it,” he added.
Source: La Verdad

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