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Ons Jabeur and Iga Swiatek emotional moment at Stuttgart Open

Ons Jabeur and Iga Swiatek emotional moment at Stuttgart Open

Ons Jabeur and Iga Swiatek emotional moment at Stuttgart Open.

Ons Jabeur and Iga Swiatek shared an emotional moment at the Stuttgart Open, where Jabeur was forced to retire from their semi-final match due to injury. The Tunisian player had been enjoying a strong run of form, having made the final in Charlestown the previous week, but looked out of sorts from the beginning of the match, quickly falling behind 3-0.

Jabeur was clearly in pain and eventually broke down in tears, unable to continue. Swiatek showed her class by checking on her opponent, who had just returned from an injury suffered at the Australian Open. Jabeur later took to the microphone to apologize to the crowd and explain why she had to retire, saying she didn’t know what happened on the third point but had tried her best to run.

Swiatek praised Jabeur for attempting to play despite her injury and expressed her respect for her opponent’s fighting spirit. She also expressed hope that Jabeur’s injury was not serious and looked forward to potentially facing her in the Roland Garros final.

The emotional scene left fans heartbroken for Jabeur, who had just found her form again after injury. Both players showed their class and sportsmanship in the face of adversity, and the moment will be remembered as a testament to their resilience and respect for each other.

Top Prize Money Baggers Tennis 2022 Season

Top Prize Money Baggers Tennis 2022 Season

Top Prize Money Baggers Tennis 2022 Season



After a fantastic season on and off the court, some of the top names in tennis have made it to the elite list of prize money winners despite not playing all through.

Casper Ruud ($ 6.9m), Rafael Nadal ($ 7.4m), Carlos Alcaraz ($ 7.6m), Iga Swiatek ($ 9.8m) and Novak Djokovic ($ 9.9m) have made the top five along with other grand slam champions.