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By Apr 16, 2025Tunisians gather in front of TVs to watch Ons Jabeur at Wimbledon and escape the heat outside
Jabeur, the only Arab woman and only North African woman to participate in a Grand Slam tennis final, will again play for the Wimbledon championship on Saturday—a year after losing in the title match at the All England Club.
Published Jul 14, 2023
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Tunisians gather in front of TVs to watch Ons Jabeur at Wimbledon and escape the heat outside
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Last year, Jabeur received a hero's welcome back to Tunisia after reaching her first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon.
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