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If the Tunisian is looking for ways to put the Wimbledon final behind her, her comeback victory over home favorite Caty McNally in Cincinnati on Wednesday was a good place to start.
Published Aug 17, 2022
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Over two hours and 23 minutes, the Tunisian and the American each won 103 points, but Jabeur won the last three.
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