[Wimbledon 2023] Jabeur crushes Maria’s grandslam to enter finals

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Germany’s Tatjana Maria had just lost the biggest match of her life yet all she could do was heap praise on her conqueror Ons Jabeur — a friend she described as being “an amazing inspiration for a lot of women on this planet”.

Germany’s Tatjana Maria

Maria’s run to the Wimbledon semi-finals has been the feel-good story of the championships as 15 months after giving birth to her second daughter Cecilia, the 103rd-ranked German finally made it to the last four of a Grand Slam at the 49th attempt.

That she came up against her closest friend on the circuit, whom her eldest daughter Charlotte fondly calls “Aunt Ons”, was a moment to cherish for both players.

“Ons is an amazing role model,” the 34-year-old said after her Tunisian friend became the first Arab to reach a Grand Slam final with a 6-2 3-6 6-1 victory on Thursday.

Even though third seed Jabeur had achieved the biggest win of her career by finally reaching the final of a major, she showed just how much Maria meant to her as she dragged the German back onto the middle of the court and joined in with the crowd to applaud her friend’s achievement.

“It was really nice from her that at the end she wanted to celebrate with me even though it was her moment,” said Maria, who also shared a loving embrace with Jabeur at the net.

Tunisia’s Ons Jabeur and Germany’s Tatjana Maria

“For her, it’s the first time in a Grand Slam final. It was her moment but she wanted to celebrate it with me. That makes it also really special. She’s such a great person. She really deserves it. I’m really happy for her, too.

“On the court we knew both that we will go out and do our best, and after we knew that we were still going to be friends … she’s part of our family. She’s an amazing person. I’m really happy for her and I hope she can win it.”