Stephen Wilson+FollowKarim Kamoun’s Heartfelt Support for JabeurWow, what a moment for the Minister of Happiness. After Ons Jabeur’s emotional Wimbledon exit, her husband and fitness coach, Karim Kamoun, finally spoke out—and his words hit home for fans everywhere. Kamoun reminded us that real champions know when to pause and heal, not just fight through pain. With all the injuries and setbacks Ons has faced, his message is a powerful reminder that sometimes stepping back is the bravest move. Can’t wait to see what version of Ons returns to the court! #Sports #Tennis #OnsJabeur00Share
Stephen Wilson+FollowOns Jabeur Steps Back—What’s Next for the Wizard?Big news from the tennis world: the 'Minister of Happiness' herself, Ons Jabeur, is taking a break from the tour. After battling injuries and chasing history as the first African and Arab woman in a Slam final, she’s decided to step away to focus on her well-being. Fans are left wondering—will we see her magic on court again, or is this the end of an era? Let’s talk about her legacy and what this means for the WTA rivalry scene. #Sports #Tennis #OnsJabeur20Share
matthew58+FollowMinister of Happiness Steps AwayTough news for tennis fans: Ons “Minister of Happiness” Jabeur is taking a break from the tour. After a string of early exits and that tough retirement at Wimbledon, Jabeur says she’s been pushing through injuries and hasn’t felt true joy on court lately. She’s prioritizing her health and happiness now—can’t blame her, but the WTA will definitely feel her absence. Thoughts on how this changes the women’s field? #Sports #Tennis #OnsJabeur10Share
tammy84+FollowMinister of Happiness Steps BackOns Jabeur, the beloved 'minister of happiness,' is taking a break from tennis after a tough run this season. The Tunisian trailblazer, known for her historic Grand Slam finals and infectious spirit, has been battling injuries and asthma, which led to her early Wimbledon exit. Jabeur says she needs time to heal and rediscover her love for the game. Fans, how do you see her legacy so far, and what’s next for Arab tennis with her on pause? #Sports #Tennis #OnsJabeur00Share
Kelly Jones+FollowOns Jabeur Steps Away: What’s Next for the Minister of Happiness?Tough news for fans of the 'Minister of Happiness'—Ons Jabeur is taking a break from tennis after her emotional Wimbledon exit. She’s been battling injuries and just hasn’t felt the same joy on court. After two heartbreaking Wimbledon finals and a U.S. Open runner-up finish, Ons is putting her health first. Do you think this break will help her come back stronger, or is this the start of a longer road away from the tour? #Sports #Tennis #OnsJabeur00Share
Reginald Gonzalez+FollowOns Jabeur’s Hiatus: Tennis World ReactsBig news from the tennis courts—Ons “The Minister of Happiness” Jabeur is stepping away from the game, and the outpouring of support from fellow stars is unreal. From Sloane “Steph” Stephens’ virtual hugs to King Coco’s heart emojis, the WTA family is rallying behind Ons after her emotional Wimbledon exit. This moment echoes Amanda Anisimova’s own mental health break, showing just how tough the tour can be. Do you think Ons will come back stronger, like Amanda did? #Sports #Tennis #OnsJabeur32Share
Stephen Herrera+FollowHeartbreak for the Minister of HappinessOns Jabeur, aka the Minister of Happiness, stunned fans at SW19 when she broke down in tears and retired early against Tomova. After a heroic effort to save nine game points, Jabeur was visibly shaken and needed medical attention before bravely returning—only to concede defeat in the second set. With record heat and past Wimbledon heartbreaks weighing on her, it’s clear this year’s mental and physical grind is taking its toll. Can Jabeur bounce back from this emotional setback? #Wimbledon #OnsJabeur #TennisFamily #Sports #Tennis10Share
matthew58+FollowOns Jabeur Calls Out French Open SnubBig shoutout to the Minister of Happiness, Ons Jabeur, for her heartfelt letter after the French Open sidelined women’s matches from primetime. Ons didn’t hold back—she spotlighted legends like King Iga, fearless Coco, and Badosa, saying their stories deserve the big stage. This isn’t just about scheduling; it’s about respect for the women’s game and its stars. Do you think the French Open will finally listen? #WTA #FrenchOpen #OnsJabeur #Sports00Share
Gregory Costa+FollowJabeur Calls Out Roland Garros SnubBig shout from the Minister of Happiness! Ons Jabeur isn’t holding back after another year of women’s matches getting sidelined in the French Open night sessions. She slammed the Roland Garros chiefs, saying it’s a shame that top women’s clashes—like Osaka vs. Badosa—aren’t getting prime time. With Gilles Moretton claiming it’s “better for spectators,” is it time for the Federation to rethink what fans really want? #RolandGarros #WTA #OnsJabeur #Sports50Share