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Former tennis world number two Jabeur expecting first child.

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Tunisian tennis sensation and former world number two Ons Jabeur has announced that she is expecting her first child, a baby boy, due to arrive in April next year. The 31-year-old, who has long been celebrated for her trailblazing achievements on the global tennis stage, shared the joyful news in a heartfelt social media post, marking a new and exciting chapter in her life both on and off the court.

Jabeur, affectionately known as the “Minister of Happiness” in Tunisia, revealed her pregnancy with a touching photograph of herself and her husband, former fencer and long-time coach Karim Kamoun, holding a miniature baby onesie emblazoned with the Wimbledon logo — a subtle nod to the tournament that has played such a significant role in her career.

In her announcement, she wrote, “Took a little break to reset and recharge… Turns out, we’ve been planning the cutest comeback ever. The court will have to wait a little longer because soon, we’ll be welcoming our tiniest teammate. Baby boy joining the team in April.”

The news has been met with overwhelming joy from fans, fellow athletes, and admirers around the world, many of whom have followed Jabeur’s inspiring journey from her early days on the ITF circuit to her rise as one of the most beloved figures in women’s tennis.

Jabeur’s decision to step away from competition earlier in the year came after a challenging two seasons marked by persistent injuries and the physical toll of competing at the highest level. The Tunisian star had openly spoken about the need to rest and recover, telling fans that she wanted to take time to heal and reflect after a demanding schedule. Her announcement now puts that decision into a heartwarming new light, as she prepares to embrace motherhood.

Throughout her career, Jabeur has shattered numerous barriers in the sport. She became the first Arab woman and the first North African player — male or female — to reach a Grand Slam final. She achieved that historic feat at Wimbledon in 2022, where she finished as runner-up, and again at the US Open the same year, cementing her reputation as one of the most skillful and creative players on the tour.

Known for her artistry on court, Jabeur’s style combines finesse, variety, and tactical intelligence, earning her admiration not only from fans but also from fellow players who view her as a pioneer for Arab and African tennis.

Her husband, Karim Kamoun, who has been both her life partner and professional collaborator, has played an integral role in her success, serving as her fitness coach and constant supporter. The couple’s relationship, often highlighted for its warmth and humor, has been an enduring presence in Jabeur’s professional journey.

While her temporary absence from tennis will undoubtedly be felt, fans and analysts alike believe that Jabeur’s competitive spirit will ensure a triumphant return once she is ready. Many have drawn comparisons to other tennis greats such as Serena Williams and Kim Clijsters, who successfully balanced motherhood with their professional careers.

For Tunisia and the broader Arab world, Jabeur’s pregnancy announcement has become more than just personal news — it represents another milestone in the story of a woman who continues to inspire millions. Her achievements have transcended sport, making her a cultural icon and a symbol of possibility for young athletes, particularly girls, across the region.

As she prepares for motherhood, Jabeur has expressed gratitude for the love and support she has received from fans around the world. Her upcoming journey into parenthood adds yet another dimension to her remarkable legacy — one that combines resilience, excellence, and humanity in equal measure.

Though the tennis court will remain silent in her absence for now, Ons Jabeur’s impact continues to resonate far beyond it. And when she eventually returns to the sport, she will do so not just as a champion but as a mother — a new title that promises to make her story even more extraordinary.

Written by: Almond News

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