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Jabeur holds off Siniakova in Miami second round
2025 Miami • March 20, 2025 -
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Hot shot: Jabeur carves out a down-the-line winner in the California desert
2025 Indian Wells • March 7, 2025 -
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Yastremska ousts Jabeur in Indian Wells second round
2025 Indian Wells • March 7, 2025 -
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Jabeur defeats Kenin to return to Doha quarterfinals
2025 Doha • February 12, 2025 -
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Jabeur ousts Zheng to reach Doha Round of 16
2025 Doha • February 11, 2025 -
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Jabeur eases past Kessler into Doha second round
2025 Doha • February 10, 2025 -
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Rybakina edges Jabeur in third-set tiebreak, returns to Abu Dhabi semis
2025 Abu Dhabi • February 6, 2025
Grand Slam Record
Grand SlamsBest Grand Slam Result
Highest Finish
Australian Open

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US Open

Latest Player News
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Stearns advances past Jabeur; Andreeva cruises in Dubai first round
2025 Dubai • February 17, 2025 -
Ostapenko powers past Paolini in Doha, gets Jabeur next
2025 Doha • February 12, 2025 -
Jabeur’s Doha homecoming continues with straight-sets win over Zheng
2025 Doha • February 11, 2025 -
Badosa, Jabeur advance; Svitolina outlasts Vondrousova on Doha Day 2
2025 Doha • February 10, 2025 -
Rybakina denies Jabeur in thrilling Abu Dhabi quarterfinal
2025 Abu Dhabi • February 6, 2025 -
Jabeur defeats rising teen Sonobe; Badosa and Kasatkina ousted in Abu Dhabi
2025 Abu Dhabi • February 5, 2025 -
Jabeur defeats Ostapenko, Vondrousova tops Raducanu in Abu Dhabi openers
2025 Abu Dhabi • February 4, 2025 -
Raducanu faces Vondrousova, Jabeur meets Ostapenko in Abu Dhabi openers
2025 Abu Dhabi and Cluj-Napoca • February 1, 2025
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Personal
Currently coached by Issam Jellali; fitness trainer is Karim Kammoun
Mother's name is Samira; father's name is Ridha; has two brothers (Hatem and Marwen) and one sister (Yasmine)
Started playing tennis at age 3; mother loved playing tennis and would take her with her to tennis club
Favorite shots are forehand and volleys , likes slice and drop shots; likes all surfaces
Speaks Arabic, English and French; learning Russian because husband is half-Russian
Best tennis memory is winning Roland Garros juniors in 2011 (had operation on left wrist in November 2010 and missed five months, and was only her third or fourth event back)
Favorite tournament is Roland Garros
Player most admired is Andy Roddick for his serve and humor
Supports Real Madrid and Juventus
Career Highlights
SINGLES
Winner (5): 2023 - Ningbo, Charleston; 2022 - Madrid, Berlin; 2021 - Birmingham.
Finalist (8): 2023 - Wimbledon; 2022 - Charleston, Rome, Wimbledon, US Open; 2021 - Charleston 250, Chicago 500; 2018 - Moscow.
DOUBLES
Finalist (1): 2021 - Birmingham (w/Perez).
ADDITIONAL
Tunisian Fed Cup Team, 2011-13, 2016-19; Tunisian Olympic Team, 2012, 2016.
Career in Review
2024 season highlights included five quarterfinals at Roland Garros, Madrid, Berlin, Abu Dhabi and Nottingham. Ended season after Toronto in August through shoulder injury
Reached third Grand Slam final and second Wimbledon final in 2023 (l. Vondrousova). Also qualified for WTA Finals for second consecutive year to close out the season.
In 2022, created history by becoming first African and Arab woman in Open Era to reach a Grand Slam final, finishing R-Up at first Wimbledon (l. Rybakina) and then US Open (l. Swiatek)
Lifted biggest career title at WTA 1000 Madrid during 2022 clay-court season (d. Pegula in F)
Broke into Top 10 on October 18, 2021, following SF run at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Badosa)
At 2021 Birmingham, became first Arab woman to win a WTA title (d. Kasatkina in F). Followed this with QF at Wimbledon (l. Sabalenka)
In 2021, also finished R-Up at Charleston [250] (l. Sharma) and Chicago [500] (l. Muguruza)
Reached maiden Grand Slam QF at 2020 Australian Open to become the first Arab woman to reach that stage at a major (l. eventual champion Kenin); made Top 50 debut at No.45 after breakthrough performance in Melbourne
Made further QFs in 2020 at Doha (d. No.3 Ka.Pliskova, l. Kvitova), Lexington (l. Gauff), Western & Southern Open (l. eventual champion Azarenka) and Ostrava (l. Sakkari); posted career-high ranking of No.31 on August 31, 2020
Season highlights in 2019 were 3r run at US Open and SF appearances at Eastbourne (l. eventual R-Up Kerber) and Tianjin (l. eventual champion Peterson)
In 2018, defeated No.3 seed Stephens, No.8 seed Kontaveit and No.5 seed Sevastova en route to her first WTA final at 2018 Moscow, where she fell in three sets to No.6 seed Kasatkina. Was first Tunisian woman to advance beyond QF at a WTA tournament (Sfar was the only other Tunisian to reach a QF at this level)
Scored first Top-10 win over No.7 Cibulkova at 2017 Roland Garros
Reached maiden WTA QF at 2013 Baku. Also advanced to that stage at 2017 Taipei City and 2018 Bucharest
Three-time member of Tunisian Olympic Team, first doing so at London games in 2012
Contested first two WTA main draws in 2012, at Doha (as WC) and Olympics
On ITF Circuit, has 11 singles and one doubles title
Played first event of career at 2008 ITF/El Menzah-TUN
Became first North African woman to win a junior Slam at 2011 Roland Garros (d. Puig in F), having also reached the final in 2010 (l. Svitolina in F)
Best Grand Slam Result
Highest Finish
Australian Open

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W/L | 10/8 | 16/7 | 19/7 | 16/8 |
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2025 |
R32
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-
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2024 |
R64
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QF
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R32
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-
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2023 |
R64
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QF
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F
|
R16
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2022 |
-
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R128
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F
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F
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2021 |
R32
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R16
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QF
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R32
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2020 |
QF
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R16
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-
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R32
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2019 |
R128
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R128
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R128
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R32
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2018 |
R128
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-
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R64
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R128
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2017 |
-
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R32
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R128
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R64
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2016 |
-
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-
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-
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-
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2015 |
R128
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-
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-
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-
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2014 |
-
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-
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-
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R128
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