Tunisian tennis star Ons Jabeur explains why she chose to become an ambassador for the World Food Programme and her hopes for International Women's Day.
Tunisia's Ons Jabeur has returned to the tennis tour ... "Because when you get pregnant you don't get paid. It is very important to keep evolving in that and I'm sure it will happen one day." ...
Ons Jabeur Instagram Story ... of their own choice without being bothered by external forces. “When I became pregnant with my son, it was a conversation about: am I going to be coming back ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNMiami: Naomi Osaka gets statement win vs No. 24 seed after 'big dogs' commentNaomi Osaka said she wanted to play with "the big dogs" and then clinched a notable 6-2 6-4 win over No. 24 seed Liudmila ...
As Ons Jabeur continues her quest for further sporting ... "Because when you get pregnant you don't get paid. It is very important to keep evolving in that and I'm sure it will happen one day." ...
Ons Jabeur outlines one wish for her tennis career as she aims ... the three-time Grand Slam runner-up told BBC Sport Africa. “Because when you get pregnant you don’t get paid. It is very important to ...
Ons Jabeur is a professional tennis player from ... consciousness about the issues female athletes face when they become pregnant, penning a powerful op-ed in 2019 for The New York Times saying ...
Osaka beat Baptiste, 7-6 (6) 3-6 6-4, in their third round match at the Miami Open, that lasted two hours and 59 minutes.
Angelique Kerber albeit was 35 and has now become pregnant for a second time so likely was set ... Osaka and Kvitova who have took that risk and now others don't have to. Ons Jabeur famously was a ...
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