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Wimbledon 2022: Ons Jabeur reaches quarterfinals again and sets "very high" goals

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She put the ball on her head. She played it with her feet. Ons Jabeuris having fun and she is winning.

The Tunisian, the most remaining female species in 3rd place, defeated Elise 7-6 (9), 6-4 to win the second straight titleWimbledon QuarterfinalsI proceeded. First Court Meltens on Sunday.

"It's like me to express a little stress during a match. You can connect with the crowd by doing interesting things like soccer," Jabeur said of ball skills. I am. Like when she chased and drove Rob out of Meltens. "() Being in court is really very important."

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Tunisia's Ons Jabeur returns the ball to Belgium's Elise Mertens during a fourth round women's singles match on day seven of the Wimbledon tennis championships in London, Sunday, July 3, 2022.

Tunisia Ons Jabourg returns the ball to Elise Meltens in Belgium during a women's singles match in the fourth round of the seventh day of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London. , Sunday, July 3, 2022.(AP Photo / Alberto Pezzali)

27-year-old Jabeur saved five setpoints in her tiebreaker. She started dropping sets in four games. She improved to 9-0 on the grass this season. This includes her victory at the Berlin Open last month.

About a year ago, she became the first Arab woman to win a singles title on an elite women's tennis tour when she raised a trophy in Birmingham. This is also a glass court tournament.

"I love playing on the grass and I love the connection between nature and me. I hope it continues like this for me and probably throughout the finals," Jabeur said. Said.

Shaking off the disappointment of her first round defeat at her French Open, Jabeur's goal is "very high" at the All England Club.

She said, "No matter who comes, we will build a fight and fight to the end because we really want the title," said Jabourg, who has never reached the Grand Slam semi-finals.

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Next is unseeded Czech player Marie Buzkova, who beats France's Caroline Garcia 7-5, 6-2. Defeated and advanced to the first Grand Slam quarterfinals.

Tunisia's Ons Jabeur is dejected after losing a point to Belgium's Elise Mertens during a fourth round women's singles match on day seven of the Wimbledon tennis championships in London, Sunday, July 3, 2022. 

Tunisian Onsjabourg points to Belgium Disappointed after losing Elise Meltens during the fourth round of the Women's Singles match on the seventh day of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London on Sunday, July 3, 2022. (AP Photo / Alberto Pezzali)

Simona Halep is the last Grand Slam champion to stand by the woman. The 16th seeded Romanian won the Wimbledon in 2019 and the French Open the year before. She faces fourth-seeded Paula Badosa in the fourth round on Monday.

Jabeur and Badosa are all the rest of the top 15 seeds.

Also on Sunday, Tatjana Maria eliminated 2017 French Open Champion Jelena Ostapenko 5-7, 7-5, 7-5 to her first Grand Slam quarterfinals at the age of 34. I have advanced.

She said, "I always believed that I could show myself what I could do at some point." "Today I'm proud of myself because I'm back when I went down."

Maria is her all-England club in an all-German showdown to compete in the semi-finals. Play against 22-year-old Julney Meyer, who is making her debut. Nee Meyer in 97th place advanced by defeating Heather Watson 6-2, 6-4 on the center court in her second Grand Slam tournament.

Jabeur described her match, especially the tiebreaker, as "10 out of 10 stressful", but she says she's dealing well now.

"I feel better breathing. I express my feelings more before the match. It helps me to really play the game I want to play," she said.

Jabeur is not a big fan of Antic on display in the fourth round of Nick Kyrgios and Stefanos Tsitsipas on Saturday.

"Tennis is a very beautiful sport and shouldn't be," said Jabourg, who prepared an ice cooler for his opponent Belinda Bensick after winning the Berlin final. Her injured ankle.

So 90 minutes after her victory on Sunday, it's no wonder her fans shouted to her from below while Jabeur was on the balcony doing a television interview. It was that.

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"I live my life I'm just having fun. Lots of things. " "For me, my tennis career will be very short. More important to me is my personality and how people talk about me."