Tennis player Ons Jabeur showcased her talent once again at the Credit One Charleston Open final, coming up with a remarkable shot to secure a game against Belinda Bencic. Jabeur was caught off-guard when Bencic hit a shot down the middle of the court, but using her wizard-like instincts, Jabeur returned the shot with a leaping front tweener. She then followed up with a perfectly executed backhand slice crosscourt winner to win the game. Jabeur went on to win the match and title.
Jabeur has continued to impress in the tennis world, becoming the first Arab woman to make it to the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam tournament in 2020 and ranking as high as No. 24 in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) world rankings. Her unique playing style, which is influenced by her Tunisian heritage, has made her stand out in the sport. Jabeur’s shot-making abilities, paired with her athleticism and strategic game plan, have proven to be successful on the court.
Jabeur’s success in tennis has inspired many in the Arab world, especially young girls, to pursue the sport and break barriers. Her achievements have showcased the potential of female athletes in the region, and she has become a role model to many. Jabeur’s determination and perseverance through challenges have made her a respected figure in the tennis community, and her innovative play style has made her a fan favorite. With her continued success, Jabeur is sure to continue making history in the sport.