The story of Anas Jaber..University of small balls and big dreams

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With these moving words, and to the applause of the thousands of fans who stood to greet her in the main court of Wimbledon, the Tunisian tennis player spoke Anas Jaber On her victory over her German rival Tatiana Maria In the semi-finals of Wimbledon and qualifying for the final round as the first Arab and African player to reach the final of a tournament "grand slam".

Before facing the Kazakh "Elena Rybakina" In the final match on Saturday, in order to crown her first title in Grand SlamsAnas continued to write the most beautiful stories in a game that had no weight in the sports arena in Tunisia a few years ago, but the remarkable achievements of the Tunisian player ranked second in the world gave the yellow ball sport a prestigious position and increased its popularity locally, Arab and African.

After her historic qualification to the final, Jaber said: "After years and years of fatigue and sacrifices, the fruits of this work have begun to materialize. There is still one match that I am looking forward to winning for the crown.".

added "Years ago, I used to say, could a day come when I achieve such results, and now I honestly do not know what to say except that I am proud to be a Tunisian and Arab woman who achieves these results. I heard that the celebrations in Tunisia After the semi-final it was crazy, and it will be even more crazy if I win the title today, I love to see the joy of the Tunisians, despite all the difficulties they are going through ".

The 28-year-old’s career includes an exciting and inspiring success story for thousands of young people, in which her family played a pioneering role in order to reach glory.

The family’s lush shadow

Over the course of her career in the yellow ball courts, the family’s shadow was on Anas Jaber and followed her in all her steps. The player grew up in a family fond of tennis, and her mother was Samira Al-Hashfi, at the end of the nineties of the last century, Tennis player An amateur in the tennis club in Monastir, and at that time she was taking her four-year-old daughter to the training grounds and was taking on the task of collecting balls.

Little by little, Anas Jaber’s fondness for the yellow ball began to grow until a coach chose it tennis club In Hammam Sousse, Nabil Malika, to be part of the Baraem team and start refining her talent.

At the age of eight, Anas Jaber began participating in local courses for beginners and achieved remarkable results that encouraged her parents to take more notice and support her to continue the path, as she traveled for the first time to Paris At the age of ten, she competed in her first international tournament.

Anas Jaber continued to play in Hammam Sousse Tennis Club until she was thirteen when she moved to study at the Sports Institute in the capital Tunis to study, train and develop her skills in the game at the same time.

In previous media statements, Anas Jaber revealed that she benefited greatly from moving to the Sports Institute, as the fruits of that work were not delayed, adding that she said: "In 2011 I achieved my first international title when I won a championship title Roland Garros For young women in 2011 when I was 16 years old at the time".

In 2012, the player entered the field of professionalism and in February of the same year fought the first championship in the WTA track in Doha, Qatar, but she did not go beyond the first rounds.

Over the course of ten years of breaking into the world of professional tennis, Anas Haber made a remarkable career and a bright history for herself, but the imprint of her family was constantly present in most of her posts, as the physical trainer supervising her is none other than her husband, Karim Kamon, who married her in 2015 before becoming a coach. Her fitness since 2017.

Anas Jaber said in statements to Radio "IFM" special if "The presence of Karim in my private life and my sports career is very important, at first my husband was not among the coaching staff, but his interest in the course of competitions and his competence in his specialization motivated me to deal with him.. Our career is successful and love played an important role in what I have achieved so far".

Karim Kammoun appeared constantly alongside Anas Jaber, and the latter often praised his effective contribution to her victories and championships, and shared their photos through her account on the communication platforms.

Regarding her family’s attendance of the Wimbledon final, Jaber revealed in media statements, saying: "My brother is preparing to come from Tunisia and I hope he will be here, but unfortunately my parents Samira and Reda and my sister Yasmine do not have visas and they cannot come to London, but it would be great if my brother and maybe my son-in-law were here".

Anas Jaber achieved a rocket rise in her professional advice, especially during the last two years, when she was crowned in June 2021 in the Birmingham Championship, the first title in her professional career.

But 2022 was an inspiring year by all standards, during which the Tunisian player achieved two titles in my tournament Rome AndBerlin In addition to reaching the final round of the championship Madrid open.

communication "Minister of happiness"as it was nicknamed in Tunisia, a series of glow when it toppled big stars in Wimbledon, one of the four major tournaments, and reached the final match that will bring it together with the 23rd place in the world "Elena Rybakina".

charitable activities

Anas Jaber’s family upbringing contributed to her interest in charitable works and social activities. In July 2021, when Tunisia was experiencing a serious epidemiological crisis, the player announced that the tennis racket with which she reached the Wimbledon quarter-finals of that year was up for auction and the allocation of income, which amounted to about 30 A thousand dollars to help purchase medical equipment to prevent an outbreak Corona Virus.

And last June, Anas launched a charitable initiative to contribute to the restoration of a number of schools and educational facilities in remote areas, by allocating 100 euros for these activities for each direct transmission or point. "drop shot" You do it at Wimbledon.

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With these moving words, and to the applause of the thousands of fans who stood to greet her in the main court of Wimbledon, the Tunisian tennis player spoke Anas Jaber On her victory over her German rival Tatiana Maria In the Wimbledon semi-finals and her qualification to the final round as the first Arab and African player to reach the final of a Grand Slam tournament.

Before confronting the KazakhElena RybakinaIn the final match today, Saturday, in order to crown her first title in Grand SlamsAnas continued to write the most beautiful stories in a game that had no weight in the sports arena in Tunisia a few years ago, but the remarkable achievements of the Tunisian player ranked second in the world gave the yellow ball sport a prestigious position and increased its popularity locally, Arab and African.

Jaber said after qualifying for the historic final: “After years and years of fatigue and sacrifices, the fruits of this work have begun to materialize. There is still one match that I look forward to winning in order to be crowned.”

She added, “Years ago, I used to say, could a day come when I achieve such results, and now I honestly do not know what to say except that I am proud to be a Tunisian and Arab woman who achieves these results. I heard that the celebrations in Tunisia After the semi-final it was crazy, and it will be even more crazy if I win the title today, I love to see the joy of the Tunisians, despite all the difficulties they are going through.”

The 28-year-old’s career includes an exciting and inspiring success story for thousands of young people, in which her family played a pioneering role in order to reach glory.

The family’s lush shadow

Over the course of her career in the yellow ball courts, the family’s shadow was on Anas Jaber and followed her in all her steps. The player grew up in a family fond of tennis, and her mother was Samira Al-Hashfi, at the end of the nineties of the last century, Tennis player An amateur in the tennis club in Monastir, and at that time she was taking her four-year-old daughter to the training grounds and was taking on the task of collecting balls.

Little by little, Anas Jaber’s fondness for the yellow ball began to grow until a coach chose it tennis club In Hammam Sousse, Nabil Malika, to be part of the Baraem team and start refining her talent.

At the age of eight, Anas Jaber began participating in local courses for beginners and achieved remarkable results that encouraged her parents to take more notice and support her to continue the path, as she traveled for the first time to Paris At the age of ten, she competed in her first international tournament.

Anas Jaber continued to play in Hammam Sousse Tennis Club until she was thirteen when she moved to study at the Sports Institute in the capital Tunis to study, train and develop her skills in the game at the same time.

In previous media statements, Anas Jaber revealed that she benefited greatly from moving to the Sports Institute, as the fruits of that work were not delayed, adding: “In 2011, I achieved my first international title when I won a championship title. Roland Garros For young women in 2011 and I was 16 years old at the time.”

In 2012, the player entered the field of professionalism and in February of the same year fought the first championship in the WTA track in Doha, Qatar, but she did not go beyond the first rounds.

Over the course of ten years of breaking into the world of professional tennis, Anas Haber made a remarkable career and a bright history for herself, but the imprint of her family was constantly present in most of her posts, as the physical trainer supervising her is none other than her husband, Karim Kamon, who married her in 2015 before becoming a coach. Her fitness since 2017.

And Anas Jaber said in statements to the private “IFM” radio, “Having Karim in my private life and my sports career is very important, at first my husband was not among the coaching staff, but his interest in the course of competitions and his competence in his specialization motivated me to deal with him. Our career is successful and love played an important role. On my achievements so far.

Karim Kammoun appeared constantly alongside Anas Jaber, and the latter often praised his effective contribution to her victories and championships, and shared their photos through her account on the communication platforms.

Regarding her family’s attendance of the Wimbledon final, Jaber revealed in media statements: “My brother is preparing to come from Tunisia and I hope he will be here, but unfortunately my parents Samira and Reda and my sister Yasmine do not have visas and they cannot come to London, but it would be great if he was my brother, Maybe my son-in-law is here.”

Anas Jaber achieved a rocket rise in her professional advice, especially during the last two years, when she was crowned in June 2021 in the Birmingham Championship, the first title in her professional career.

But 2022 was an inspiring year by all standards, during which the Tunisian player achieved two titles in my tournament Rome AndBerlin In addition to reaching the final round of the championship Madrid open.

The “Minister of Happiness”, as she is nicknamed in Tunisia, continued her streak of glow when she toppled big stars at Wimbledon, one of the four major tournaments, and reached the final that will bring her to the 23rd place in the world, “Elena Rybakina”.

charitable activities

Anas Jaber’s family upbringing contributed to her interest in charitable works and social activities. In July 2021, when Tunisia was experiencing a serious epidemiological crisis, the player announced that the tennis racket with which she reached the Wimbledon quarter-finals of that year was up for auction and the allocation of income, which amounted to about 30 A thousand dollars to help purchase medical equipment to prevent an outbreak Corona Virus.

Last June, Anas launched a charitable initiative to contribute to the restoration of a number of schools and educational facilities in remote areas by allocating 100 euros to these activities for each direct transmission or drop-shot point you make at Wimbledon.

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