“Historical” Anas Jaber.. Arabs’ hopes hang in the dream of gold

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After defeating Czech Maria Bozkova, ranked 66th in the WTA rankings, she became "Minister of Happiness”, as she is called in Tunisia, the first Arab player to reach the semi-finals of one of the World Championships"grand slam"And the second African player to achieve the same feat after South African Amanda Koetzer in a copy Wimbledon In 1997, it also continued its series of consecutive victories on grass courts, reaching the tenth victory in a row this year.

Jaber won the match after being trailed by a set of zero against Bozkova (6-3), but returned in the second and third sets with a strength (6-1) and (6-1) to decide the match in two sets to one.

Historic confrontation

meet Anas JaberThe German player, Tatiana Maria, ranked 103 in the world, made an inspiring career for herself on Thursday, in the semi-finals of the tournament, hoping to reach the final and win her third title this year, after the Madrid sessions in May and Berlin last June.

Anas Jaber, who rose last June to second place in the world as the best ranking for an Arab and African tennis player in history, said that she is proud to reach the semi-finals for the first time in her advice, adding that she is looking forward more than before to win her first title in the tennis tournament."grand slam"Despite the difficulty of the expected confrontation that will bring her together with her friend Tatiana Maria, she said.

And the 28-year-old Tunisian player continued, in statements to the media after winning the quarter-finals: "It will be difficult for me to play against my friend Tatiana Maria. I love her so much and her family is really wonderful. She is a very close friend of mine. I’m happy for her because she’s in the semi-finals and it’s one of the examples that I hope all the players look forward to because she really struggled to play and win the Grand Slams.".

The Tunisian star added that "The match will not be easy at all, but I aspire to win and I will work hard for that, a new and important achievement in my career.".

Anas Jaber had previously met Tatiana Maria on 3 occasions, during which she won on two occasions, in 2014 and 2018, while she lost in one confrontation in 2017.

Tunisian trance

The victory of Anas Jaber and reaching the semi-finals was the most prominent event in the media and in the sports arena in Tunisia, where the Tunisians rejoiced with what they considered "An extraordinary march" In a country that lives on the impact of political, social and economic crises in recent years.

The Tunisian player’s career received great interaction on the communication platforms, and great praise in the sports newspapers, as her photos topped the front pages of the most prominent local media.

newspaper said "Sunrise" daily in a report entitled: "Reaching the semi-finals of Wimbledon: a historic achievement for Anas Jaber"The Tunisian star "She succeeded once again in making Tunisians happy and wrote history by qualifying for the semi-finals of the Wimbledon Open, giving a wonderful performance in an hour and 47 minutes to win the bet and honor the Arabs and Africans.".

The newspaper "the morning" The daily has devoted much space to highlighting "An extraordinary career and a historic qualification for the Arab tennis icon".

The newspaper wrote that "The year 2022 looks miraculous for Anas Jaber, who continued her strong performances and wrote a new chapter of brilliance and success, waiting to continue the dream and qualify for the final after meeting the German Tatiana Maria".

The Tunisian Ministry of Sports congratulated Anas Jaber on reaching the semi-finals of Wimbledon, considering that what the Minister of Happiness achieved is an inspiring experience for all young people in the world. Tunisia.

Anas Jaber has so far held 3 titles in her professional career, the first of which was in 2021 in the Birmingham Championship, before she crowned this year in the Berlin and Madrid championships, while she reached the daytime round of the Rome Open.

Jaber’s experience in tennis is truly inspiring, as her love story for the yellow game began when she was four years old, when she accompanied her mother, Samira Al-Hashfi, an amateur tennis player, to the training grounds.

The girl was performing the task of collecting balls, before her fondness for the game grew, and at the age of nine she began to refine her talent within the tennis club in Hammam Sousse (center), then made her way steadily after reaching 13 years, where her best achievement was in a tournament "Roland Garros" French for young women in 2011, and she was not more than 16 years old at the time.

In 2012, the star participated in the first tournaments in her professional career, by participating in the Qatar Open.

In 2017, Anas Jaber entered the list of the top 100 professional tennis players in the world, but she achieved a rocket rise in the international rankings to become in June of this year the second best player in the world.

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After defeating the Czech Maria Bozkova, ranked 66th in the WTA rankings, the “Minister of Happiness”, as she is nicknamed in Tunisia, became the first Arab player to reach the semi-finals of a Grand Slam tournament, and the second African player to achieve the same achievement after South African Amanda. Kotzer in copy Wimbledon In 1997, it also continued its series of consecutive victories on grass courts, reaching the tenth victory in a row this year.

Jaber won the match after being trailed by a set of zero against Bozkova (6-3), but returned in the second and third sets with a strength (6-1) and (6-1) to decide the match in two sets to one.

Historic confrontation

meet Anas JaberThe German player, Tatiana Maria, ranked 103 in the world, made an inspiring career for herself on Thursday, in the semi-finals of the tournament, hoping to reach the final and win her third title this year, after the Madrid sessions in May and Berlin last June.

Anas Jaber, who rose last June to second place in the world as the best ranking for an Arab and African tennis player in history, said that she is proud to reach the semi-finals for the first time in her advice, adding that she is looking forward more than before to win her first titles in the “Grand Slam”, despite The difficulty of the expected confrontation that will bring her together with her friend Tatiana Maria, she said.

“It will be difficult for me to play against my friend Tatiana Maria. I love her very much and her family is really wonderful. She is a very close friend to me. I am happy for her because she is in the round before,” the 28-year-old Tunisian added in statements to the media after winning the quarter-finals. The final, which is one of the examples that I hope all the players look forward to because she really struggled to play and win the Grand Slams.”

The Tunisian star added, “The match will not be easy at all, but I aspire to win and I will work hard for that, a new and important achievement in my career.”

Anas Jaber had previously met Tatiana Maria on 3 occasions, during which she won on two occasions, in 2014 and 2018, while she lost in one confrontation in 2017.

Tunisian trance

The victory of Anas Jaber and reaching the semi-finals was the most prominent event in the media and in the sports arena in Tunisia, where Tunisians rejoiced in what they considered an “exceptional remarkable march” in a country that has been living on the impact of political, social and economic crises in recent years.

The Tunisian player’s career received great interaction on the communication platforms, and great praise in the sports newspapers, as her photos topped the front pages of the most prominent local media.

And the daily newspaper “Al-Shorouk” said in a report entitled: “By qualifying for the Wimbledon semi-finals: a historic achievement for Anas Jaber,” that the Tunisian star “succeeded once again in creating happiness in the hearts of Tunisians and wrote history by qualifying for the semi-finals of the Wimbledon Open, providing a wonderful performance within an hour.” And 47 minutes to win the bet and honor the Arabs and Africans.”

As for “Al-Sabah” daily newspaper, it devoted a lot of space to highlighting “a miraculous journey and a historic qualification for the Arab tennis icon”.

And the newspaper wrote, “The year 2022 seems miraculous for Anas Jaber, who continued her strong performances and wrote a new chapter of brilliance and success, waiting to continue the dream and qualify for the final after meeting the German Tatiana Maria.”

The Tunisian Ministry of Sports congratulated Anas Jaber on reaching the semi-finals of Wimbledon, considering that what the Minister of Happiness achieved is an inspiring experience for all young people in the world. Tunisia.

Anas Jaber has so far held 3 titles in her professional career, the first of which was in 2021 in the Birmingham Championship, before she crowned this year in the Berlin and Madrid championships, while she reached the daytime round of the Rome Open.

Jaber’s experience in tennis is truly inspiring, as her love story for the yellow game began when she was four years old, when she accompanied her mother, Samira Al-Hashfi, an amateur tennis player, to the training grounds.

The girl was performing the mission of the University of Balls, before her passion for the game grew, and at the age of nine she began to refine her talent within the tennis club in Hammam Sousse (center), then made her way steadily after reaching 13 years, where her best achievement was in the French “Roland Garros” tournament for young women in 2011, and she was not over 16 years old at the time.

In 2012, the star participated in the first tournaments in her professional career, by participating in the Qatar Open.

In 2017, Anas Jaber entered the list of the top 100 professional tennis players in the world, but she achieved a rocket rise in the international rankings to become in June of this year the second best player in the world.

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