“I’m gonna win Wimbledon” Ons Jabeur looks to fulfill her BOLD prediction for the year


“I’m gonna win Wimbledon” Ons Jabeur looks to fulfill her BOLD prediction for the year

Ons Jabeur

Ons Jabeur has been one of the most consistent players on the tour in 2022. She jumped to world number 2, won her first Masters 1000 title, and arrived at Wimbledon with a title victory on the grass. She was one of the pre-tournament favorites to make it to the final at SW19 and she delivered as expected. Jabeur became the first Arab and North African woman to advance to a Grand Slam final. She has been a trailblazer and inspiration for her country and women all over the world.

Jabeur’s incredible work ethic is only matched by her unbridled love for the game, and her beautiful nature. She is very confident about the kind of efforts she puts in and as a result, always has a bar set for herself to improve and aim to reach. She has a great support system around her who push her to fulfill her potential and with a first Grand Slam final for Ons Jabeur, it seems all of her hard work and belief is finally paying off.

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Ons Jabeur one step away from making the prediction of winning Wimbledon true.

Ons Jabeur
Ons Jabeur

The WTA Twitter revealed that when asked to make a bold prediction about this year, Ons predicted that she would win Wimbledon. It was the kind of confidence that stems from a belief, hard work, and knowing how to handle yourself on grass, as she was having made the quarterfinal in 2021. Her performance at Wimbledon 2022 had that calm, self-assured strength of being a favorite. Jabeur has done everything in her power to turn that prediction into reality entering her first Grand Slam final at SW19 and will face Elena Rybakina, a surprise first-time finalist at Wimbledon for the title.

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