Ons Jabeur promised her fans and team at the on court interview that she will come back stronger year again next year with the hopes of lifting the title.
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It’s another year of heartbreak at the Wimbledon Championships for the Moroccan tennis star, Ons Jabeur, after she suffered her second successive final defeat, this time at the hands of Marketa Vondrousova. Jabeur looked like the clear favorite in the final, with everyone expecting her to lift the trophy on Saturday, but she was far from her best today, ending up well short of the title.
With the final score reading 6-4, 6-4 to the name of Marketa, the scoreboard simply doesn’t do justice to Ons at all. She started the second set really well, winning a couple of games on the trot, but kept on making some silly mistakes, which ultimately cost her the title that she had been hunting for two years. She broke down in her on-court interview but was strong enough to make some promises for the future, saying, “I promise I will come back one day and win the tournament.”
Ons Jabeur | Finalist Post-match Interview | Wimbledon 2023
Ons Jabeur finished runner-up in the Wimbledon Ladies’ Singles Final, losing to Marketa Vondrousova. The Tunisian emotionally expressed her feeling post-match. SUBSCRIBE to keep up with all The Championships action and news! Join myWimbledon for a personalised Wimbledon experience: http://wimbledon.com/mywimbledon To follow all of the action as it happens go to: https://www.wimbledon.com/en_GB/score…
She added, “It’s an amazing tournament for me; I wish I continue till the end. I want to thank my team for always believing in me, and we are gonna make it one day, I promise you.” It’s hard for any player to come as close to the final and lose the opportunity of claiming the golden trophy, but for Ons, who has missed this chance in back-to-back years, it is a heartbreaking sight to see.