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Date: 2023-03-23 03:53:01 | Author: World Cup | Views: 84701 | Link: Peraplay Sports
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Nicknamed “The Minister of Happiness” and she has won more matches on the WTA Tour than any other player since the start of 2021 Hot
Jabeur sealed the 3-6, 6-1, 6-1 victory with a flourish, edging a series of entertaining duels with Bouzkova, who lived up to the occasion Hot
Jabeur underlined her favourite status, though, with a tough, battling win as the 27-year-old continued her quest to become the first player from Africa to win a grand slam Hot
Jabeur, the tournament favourite following the exit of Iga Swiatek, arrived at the quarter-finals without dropping a set and as the last remaining seeded player in the bottom half of the draw Hot
At the heart of Jabeur’s game is a determination to enjoy the stage Hot
When it got tough for Ons Jabeur it was her positive mindset that got her through at Wimbledon Hot
World No 2 Jabeur embraces Marie Bouzkova Hot
In advancing to her first grand slam semi-final, she will play her good friend Germany’s Tatjana Maria for a place in Saturday’s final Hot
After sailing through her opening three matches the Tunisian has now shown grit in her last two, and had to deal with being behind for the first time this fortnight to hold off the advances of Bouzkova Hot
The world No 2 had to dig to the depth of her resolve after trailing the dangerous Marie Bouzkova on Centre Court Hot
She finished by flashing her entertaining game and showing why she is such a captivating and popular contender for the women’s title Hot

Nicknamed “The Minister of Happiness” and she has won more matches on the WTA Tour than any other player since the start of 2021 Hot
She finished by flashing her entertaining game and showing why she is such a captivating and popular contender for the women’s title Hot
Jabeur, the tournament favourite following the exit of Iga Swiatek, arrived at the quarter-finals without dropping a set and as the last remaining seeded player in the bottom half of the draw Hot
In advancing to her first grand slam semi-final, she will play her good friend Germany’s Tatjana Maria for a place in Saturday’s final Hot
The world No 2 had to dig to the depth of her resolve after trailing the dangerous Marie Bouzkova on Centre Court Hot
Jabeur underlined her favourite status, though, with a tough, battling win as the 27-year-old continued her quest to become the first player from Africa to win a grand slam Hot
After sailing through her opening three matches the Tunisian has now shown grit in her last two, and had to deal with being behind for the first time this fortnight to hold off the advances of Bouzkova Hot
Jabeur sealed the 3-6, 6-1, 6-1 victory with a flourish, edging a series of entertaining duels with Bouzkova, who lived up to the occasion Hot
World No 2 Jabeur embraces Marie Bouzkova Hot
At the heart of Jabeur’s game is a determination to enjoy the stage Hot
When it got tough for Ons Jabeur it was her positive mindset that got her through at Wimbledon Hot
