Money, points and history.. this is what Anas Jaber earned from the American Tennis Championships

Anas Jaber entered history while striving to achieve an unprecedented achievement (Getty)

Tunisian tennis star Anas Jaberthe event once more, by reaching the final match of the championship competitions America After the French player Caroline Gracia was toppled in the semi-finals, Thursday, the Arab champion reaped a number of gains by achieving this.

exceptional season

Regardless of the outcome of the final round between Anas and the world number one, Polish Iga Švientek, Jaber presented an exceptional season that was entered into history, as she is the first Arab and African player to reach the Grand Slam final twice in a row, following achieving the same achievement in Wimbledon, in addition to winning the Madrid titles. and Berlin, reaching the final of the Rome Games.

Back to second place

Thanks to her victory over the French, Caroline Gracia, Anas Jaber has made sure of the rise of 3 positions in the international rankings of WTA players, which will be issued next Monday, as the Tunisian star will return to the second place that she lost, following participating in “Wimbledon”, since the International Federation decided to strip That tournament of points.

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Huge cash prize

By reaching the US Open final, Anas Jaber secured a financial prize of $ 1.3 million, which is the reward that the runners-up receive in the final table of the tournament, but if Anas is crowned with the title, she will receive the largest share of the money, estimated at $ 2.6 million.

The Masters is approaching

Anas logically secured participation in the final “Masters” tournament for the first time in her career. The tournament will be held in Texas, USA, between October 31 and November 7, and includes the first 8 players in the world rankings, given the final table following the conclusion of the season and the closing of the curtain on all competitions.

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