Love Pulse Posted October 3, 2021 Posted October 3, 2021 https://www.msn.com/ar-sa/news/featured/التونسية-أنس-جابر-تتأهل-إلى-نهائي-بطولة-شيكاغو-المفتوحة-للتنس/ar-AAP59Xk Tunisian Anas Jaber qualified for the final round of the Chicago Open Tennis Championships. Jaber, ranked 16th in the world, defeated Elina Rybakina of Kazakhstan in the semi-finals on Saturday 3-2 6-4. The Tunisian champion will face Spain's Garbine Muguruza, who won two Grand Slam titles, in the final on Sunday. Muguruza, ranked ninth in the world, qualified for the final after the withdrawal of Czech Marketa Vondrushova, the runner-up to the Tokyo Olympics, due to injury. Muguruza is seeking to win her second title this year, and is chasing a new title in addition to the eight she won in the Women's Tennis Association. As for Tunisian Anas Jabeur, who managed to knock out top-ranked Ukrainian Elina Svitolina in the quarter-finals, she won only one title in the Women's Tennis Association. Tunisian Anas Jaber continues her brilliance and qualifies for the first time in the Wimbledon quarter-finals Two Tunisian and Egyptian tennis stars draw the attention of the Arab public Tunisian Anas Jaber continues her brilliance and qualifies for the first time in the Wimbledon quarter-finals She had previously met Jaber and Muguruza in two confrontations; The first was last year in Hobart, Australia, in which the Spaniard won, and the second earlier this year in Wimbledon in London, and the victory went to the Tunisian woman. Milestones in Anas Jaber's journey: 1994 - Anas Jaber was born in Monastir, Tunisia 1997 - At the age of three, Anas started playing tennis with her mother 2010 - At the age of 16, Anas travels to France and Belgium to receive training and become a professional tennis player 2011 - At the age of 17, Anas Jaber is the first Arab woman to win a Grand Slam after winning the Roland Garros Women's Championship. 2017 - Anas Jaber among the 100 best female players in the world 2018 - Anas is among the list of the 60 best players in the world, then to the 51st place in the same year, and reaches the final of the Moscow Championship 2019 - Anas Jaber receives the title of Arab Woman of the Year in Sports 2021 - On the 2nd of October, Anas is first in the world (girls) of the year in terms of the number of victories, with 44 wins
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