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Ons Jabeur will be unable to compete in the 2024 US Open due to a shoulder injury

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Last updated: 2024/08/25 at 2:19 PM
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Tunisian tennis player Ons Jabeur, currently ranked no. 17 in the world, has announced that she will miss the 2024 US Open due to a shoulder injury. Jabeur shared the news on Instagram, expressing her sadness at not being able to recover in time for the prestigious tournament. The 29-year-old has been struggling with multiple injuries throughout the year and had to withdraw from the Mubadala Citi Open in August. Despite these setbacks, Jabeur remains a prominent figure in women’s tennis, having reached the Wimbledon finals in 2022 and 2023.

In her Instagram post, Jabeur emphasized the importance of giving 100% on the court and acknowledged that she is not currently able to do so due to her shoulder injury. She also highlighted the need to find the positive in negative moments, indicating her determination to recover and return to competitive play in the future. Jabeur’s withdrawal from the US Open opens up an opportunity for Belgian tennis player Elise Mertens, who is expected to take her place as the number 33 seed in the competition draw.

Jabeur’s absence from the US Open is a disappointment for fans who were hoping to see her compete on the Grand Slam stage once again. However, her decision to prioritize her health and recovery is crucial for her long-term success in the sport. The Tunisian player has shown resilience in the face of injuries in the past and is likely to use this setback as motivation to come back stronger in future tournaments.

The 2024 US Open will undoubtedly feel Jabeur’s absence, as she has established herself as a formidable opponent on the women’s tennis circuit. Her unique playing style and impressive performances at Grand Slam events have earned her a loyal following of fans around the world. While Jabeur’s withdrawal is a loss for the tournament, it also provides an opportunity for other players to showcase their skills on the big stage.

As Jabeur focuses on her recovery and rehabilitation, her fans and fellow players will be eagerly awaiting her return to competitive play. The Tunisian player’s determination and positive attitude are likely to see her through this challenging period and back onto the court in the near future. In the meantime, tennis enthusiasts can look forward to watching other top players battle it out for the title at the 2024 US Open, while keeping Jabeur in their thoughts as she works towards getting back on the court.

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