Iga Swiatek believes there was a silver lining to her recent injury woes ahead of her title defence at the French Open. The world No.1 suffered...
Tunisia’s Ons Jabeur admits she has less pressure on her shoulders heading into the French Open this year but it isn’t necessarily a good thing. The...
CHARLESTON, S.C. — What can you do when your opponent has the kind of day that Ons Jabeur had in Sunday’s final of the WTA Tour’s...
CHARLESTON, S.C. – Top seed Jessica Pegula has done it again to make the “final four” of the Charleston Open. But so did No. 2 seed...
Tunisia’s Ons Jabeur says her return to competitive tennis in Indian Wells on Saturday was ‘probably too early’ but she is ready to take on the...
Who will be taking home the women's title this year?
No details have been issued about what medical procedure Jabeur will be having.
Tennis Hall of Famer Steve Flink joins Ubitennis founder Ubaldo Scanagatta to look back on the highs and lows of this year's Australian Open women's tournament.
After recently suffering a shock loss to Czech teenager Linda Nosková in the quarter-finals of the Adelaide International, the Tunisian says she is feeling ‘much better’...
Ons Jabeur is gearing up for her season opener in Adelaide this week.
With one final round of matches remaining, two players have a chance to join Sakkari in the last four.
Despite a lack of fans in the stands, there was plenty of entertainment on the court at the season-ending extravaganza.
The world No.2 is bidding to claim the biggest trophy of her career this week at the Dickies Stadium in Fort Worth.
Ons Jabeur says she has no regrets about her performance after losing in straight sets to Iga Swiatek in the final of the US Open. Playing...
It is the first time the women’s title has been won by a current world No.1 since Serena Williams in 2014.
The Tunisian is one win away from her first Grand Slam title.
Enjoying her best-ever run at a major tournament, Garcia's upcoming opponent is a player that has given her plenty of trouble in the past.
Ons Jabeur has reached the second week at all four Grand Slams after her latest win.
Ons Jabeur is on a mission as she looks forward to a third round meeting with Shelby Rogers at the US Open.
The 27-year-old explains why she has decided to go solo in her latest tournament.