Wimbledon star Ons Jabeur fights back tears after 'most painful loss of career'

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Wimbledon star Ons Jabeur fights back tears after 'most painful loss of career'
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Ons Jabeur described losing to Marketa Vondrousova at Wimbledon as the most painful loss of her entire career. ‘It will be tough to speak because this is very tough. I think this is the most painful loss of my career.'

Ons Jabeur was forced to fight back tears and labelled herJabeur was attempting to become the first African Grand Slam women’s singles champion in historyIt means the Tunisian has now lost back-to-back Wimbledon finals on Centre Court after a runner-up finish to Elena Rybakina last year.was also looking to become the first Arab player to win a Grand Slam across both men’s and women’s tennis

– but could not get past world No.42 Vondrousova – who made history herself by becoming Wimbledon’s first unseeded champion in women’s singles. Jabeur was in floods of tears after losing her second successive Wimbledon final and told the crowd: ‘It will be tough to speak because this is very tough. ‘I am going to look ugly in the photos so that’s not going to help. I think this is the most painful loss of my career.

‘First I want to say congratulations to Marketa and her team for this amazing tournament. You’re an amazing player.

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