From wild-card heartbreaks to center court victories for Ons Jabeur, the city of Doha helped shape the player -- and person -- she’s become.
The top-ranked Arab player is building momentum in Doha, after a shoulder injury forced her to shut down her season last August.
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Last Word on Sports on MSNWTA Doha Day 3 Predictions Including Mirra Andreeva vs Rebecca SramkovaElena Rybakina made the final at the WTA 1000 in Doha last year and as she hasn’t claimed a title since April; it’s high-time ...
After two intense days of competition in Doha, the third day of the Qatari event promises to be just as hectic. Fourteen ...
Day 3 of Qatar Open 2025 will take on February 11, with 19 matches taking place acrooss singles and doubles. Day 2 saw Iga ...
Madison Keys remains at the top of the WTA Race without playing, while Belinda Bencic moves up after an impressive run at the Abu Dhabi Open. Unlike the official WTA Ranking, which accounts for the ...
The 23rd edition of the Qatar Open will run from February 9 to February 15 at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex in Doha. Season’s first ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that Hamas should release all hostages held by the militant group in Gaza by ...
The coalition government has kept to its promise to ensure there is media freedom and its first step was to repeal the ...
Ons Jabeur is a Tunisian professional tennis player. She has been ranked as high as world No. 2 by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA), achieved on 27 June 2022. Jabeur is the current No. 1 Tunisian ...
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