Ons Jabeur, finalist in 2022 and 2023, says goodbye in the first round of this edition of Wimbledon. The Tunisian couldn't even finish the match and retired when trailing 7-5, 2-0 against Viktoriya Tomova. This continues the negative trend in her game and results shown this year: "I didn't expect to not feel well. I've been practicing quite well in the last few days, but I guess these things happen. I'm very sad. It doesn't help much with my confidence and what I keep striving to do, even though it has been a very tough season for me. So, I hope to feel better and we'll see what happens. I will definitely try to disconnect a bit from tennis and enjoy life outside of tennis, recover, spend some time with family, and hopefully that will rejuvenate me. Definitely, 'resting' is the word for it," stated the world number 60 after the match.
Ons Jabeur could not come to press but said the following after her Wimbledon first-round retirement: pic.twitter.com/WFkOjY3L2V
— Reem Abulleil (@ReemAbulleil) June 30, 2025
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