Tunisian Ons Jabeur is hoping the romantic ambiance of Paris will assist her quest for a maiden grand slam title after reaching the French Open quarter-finals for the primary time.
The world No.7 was heartbroken after shedding the Wimbledon and US Open finals final 12 months however the 28-year-old stormed into the final eight at Roland Garros with a 6-3 6-1 win over Bernarda Pera.
Jabeur turned the primary African participant to achieve the quarter-finals at every of the 4 majors within the Open period.
“Paris is always romantic, day or night. Winning here will definitely be an amazing memory for me. For now, I just want to take it one match at a time,” Jabeur informed reporters.
“I will have a very difficult quarter-final. I was just taking it one match at a time, trying to make it to the second week. Now I’m going to push more for the next few matches.”
Jabeur has endured a stop-start season by which she had minor knee surgical procedure earlier than profitable the Charleston title and skipping Madrid with a calf drawback.
“I have learned a lot how to accept things, either good or bad,” Jabeur stated. “For me, being injured was part of my path, how the season would have started here this year.
“I labored loads on my psychological well being and labored loads on learn how to handle all this, as a result of I consider there may be a variety of accidents are linked to our emotional half. I’m attempting to handle that.
“The season is still long, so hopefully no more injuries and I can continue in a great path.”
Source: www.perthnow.com.au