Meet Ons Jabeur - the first Arab woman to reach a Grand Slam quarterfinal

Tunisia's Ons Jabeur beat China's Wang Qiang to become the first Arab woman to advance to the quarterfinal of a Grand Slam. She faces Sofia Kenin next.

Published : Jan 26, 2020 13:42 IST , MELBOURNE

Tunisia's Ons Jabeur
Tunisia's Ons Jabeur
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Tunisia's Ons Jabeur

Ons Jabeur hopes her success at the Australian Open will inspire other players from her region after the Tunisian became the first Arab woman to reach a Grand Slam quarterfinal on Sunday.

The 25-year-old dazzled the crowd at Margaret Court Arena with her variety and power, striking 29 winners to defeat China's Wang Qiang 7-6(4) 6-1 in the 77-minute contest.

“(I am) trying to inspire many young generation back home either in Tunisia or the Arabic world, especially in Africa, which is amazing,” she said. “It's not impossible. I made it.”

Jabeur, who sent former world number one Caroline Wozniacki into retirement in the previous round, described herself as a “100% Tunisian product” having turned down opportunities to train abroad to continue developing her game at home.

“I got a lot of offers to go to college in the U.S. -- wasn't really an option for me,” said Jabeur, who is ranked 78th in the world.

“I wanted to really go pro directly. I knew if I play in college, I cannot play professional tournaments.

“We don't have much experience in Tunisia. But hopefully now we can see more and more,” she added.

Jabeur and Wang struggled with their serves at the start of the match, each losing an early break, before the Tunisian found her range and claimed the first set with a forehand winner in a tie-break.

The 27th-ranked Wang, who had defeated 23-times Grand Slam champion Serena Williams in the third round, faltered in the second set, going down two breaks as Jabeur kept her off balance with the variety and speed of her shots.

Jabeur capped the victory in style, serving out to love and finishing with another forehand winner. “The first set was tricky little bit because I started good, but then went down little bit, couldn't win my serve,” Jabeur said.

“Obviously second set was amazing for me. I was really relaxed... I'm happy that I went through.”

She next faces American 14th seed Sofia Kenin, who defeated her teenage compatriot Coco Gauff to make her maiden Grand Slam quarterfinal.

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