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On tennis courts, excellence often sparks admiration, from fans as well as from tennis legends and coaches alike. Ons Jabeur, the fan-loved star, recently secured her fifth career title at the Ningbo Open in China. Her amazing triumph has earned attention and profound respect from an unforeseen source – Serena Williams‘ ex-coach. Rennae Stubbs couldn’t hold back her energy and joined the fan club to share an enthusiastic tweet on X, formerly known as Twitter.

On a radiant day in China, top-seeded Ons Jabeur displayed her tennis ability in the final of the Ningbo Open. Going head to head against the promising 19-year-old Russian player, Diana Shnaider, Jabeur demonstrated a masterclass performance. Several tennis stars and analysts shared their appreciation for her skills on various social media platforms.

Serena Williams ex-coach joined the Ons Jabeur fan club and admires the Tunisian’s triumph in Ningbo Open

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Ons Jabeur was quick to secure the triumph with a scoreline of 6-2, 6-1. With the help of her fans, she was able to quickly finish the match in only 78 minutes. It was a noteworthy display of skill and composure and it denoted the Tunisian star’s fifth career title. The win was significantly more exceptional as it was Jabeur’s very first success on a hard court at a WTA event. The star had already proven her mettle on grass and clay, and now, she has added the hard court to her list of conquests. This accomplishment says a lot about her adaptability and versatility as a player.

The triumph grabbed the eye of an unforeseen admirer – Rennae Stubbs, the tennis veteran and the ex-coach of Serena Williams. Stubbs, known for her open and energetic analysis of the game, took to X to communicate her excitement. In an enigmatic yet rich tweet, Stubbs just stated, “LFG,” which is an abbreviation for ‘Lets F***ing Go.’ It’s a typical statement utilized in sports to convey excitement and support. The tweet implied that Jabeur’s matches are reverberating with fans as well as with the people who have been firmly connected with tennis legends like Serena Williams.

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The Tunisian star has broken barriers and shattered stereotypes in a sport that has customarily been overwhelmed by players from a few select countries. Her prosperity is a demonstration of her skills, hard work, and relentless assurance.

The Trailblazing Tunisian star recently celebrated an accomplishment

In 2021, she made history by becoming the first Arab tennis player, to break into the top 10 rankings of the WTA. Fast forward to the present, and Jabeur has marked another milestone in her career by spending her 100th week as a top 10 WTA player. This achievement sets her apart as the first Arab player to accomplish such a feat.

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Tennis enthusiasts and fans celebrated this remarkable milestone on X to honor Jabeur’s incredible journey. Her influence and impact go beyond her impressive rankings and achievements. She serves as a pioneer who has played a vital role in promoting tennis within the Arab and African communities. Her success serves as an inspiration for countless aspiring tennis players worldwide. Jabeur continues to prove that dreams can be realized from every corner of the globe.

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