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Ons Jabeur defeats Tatiyana Maria at Wimbledon to advance to the first Grand Slam final

(CNN)Ons Jabeuradvances to the first Grand Slam final 6-23-66-1 did. She will face Tachiyana Maria on Thursday atWimbledon.

Tunisia's Jabber has already made her history as the first Arab or North African woman to compete in the Grand Slam semifinals at Wimbledon this year, and she takes her step further in the fight against Maria. I went ahead.

The third seed, who dropped only two sets in the tournament, broke through the first set after securing a double break for the serve, but Maria used the slices effectively and the second. Responded with a break to take a set of settings.

At match level, Jabber had a break advantage at the start of the third set, and Maria sent her simple forehand volley for a long time, so she won another hand 3-0. ..

From there, the match was almost sewn together, and after Maria returned to the net, Jabber completed her victory in the second of three match points.

"I'm a proud Tunisian woman standing here today," said Jabber, who faces either Simona Halepor Elena Rybakina in the Saturday final. Said in an ounce-a court interview, "and I know they're crazy about Tunisia right now.

" I'm really trying to inspire as much as I can. Not only Tunisia but also Arab and African players want to see more on the tour. I love this game and would like to share this experience with them.

Jabber and Maria are close friends and shared a long hug online at the end of the match. The audience praised the two players. , Jabber dragged Maria onto the court and gestured to her crowd to cheer her opponent.

Germans enjoy the best Grand Slam tournament of their career at Wimbledon, just 15 months after giving birth to their second child.

She is the sixth woman over the age of 34 to play in the Grand Slam semifinals, following in the footsteps of Venus and Serena Williams, Martinana Vlatillowa, Chris Evert and Billy Junking.

"She has to barbecue me now to make up for all the runs I've done," Jabber joked after the match. For so many players including me. She came back after giving birth to two babies-I can't believe how she did it.

Jabber never passed the Grand Slam quarterfinals before this year's tournament, but she's been in shape in her life this season in the world rankings. It has risen to the highest second place ever.

Last year, she made historywithas the first Arab player-male or female-in the top 10 of the singles rankings