🇹🇳 a walk out to remember 🇹🇳
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No.1 seed @Ons_Jabeur is greeted by her home crowd!#JasminOpen pic.twitter.com/QVaegkofBw
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Ons Jabeur wins opener in Monastir, Tunisia, her first win at a WTA event in Africa
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By May 11, 2026Ons Jabeur wins opener in Monastir, Tunisia, her first win at a WTA event in Africa
The No. 2-ranked Tunisian defeated American Ann Li in her first match at the new WTA 250 event in her home country.
Published Oct 04, 2022
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Jabeur's win on Tuesday was her 45th of the year, second on the women's tour only to Iga Swiatek, who has 57 so far this season.
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