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Ons Jabeur Net Worth 2024, Biography, Career & Salary

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Ons Jabeur Net Worth 2024, Biography, Career & Salary

Celebrity at a Glance

Name Ons Jabeur
Net Worth $12.3 million
Birth Date August 28, 1994
Birth Place Ksar Hellal, Tunisia
Gender Male
Height 1.67 m
Profession Tennis player
Nationality Tunisian

Tunisian Ons Jabeur is a professional tennis player. The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) gave her a career-high ranking of world No. 2, which she attained on June 27, 2022. In the history of the WTA and ATP rankings, she is the highest-ranked African and Arab tennis player. She is now rated first in Tunisia.

In addition to her eleven singles championships and one doubles victory on the ITF Circuit, she has won five singles titles on the WTA Tour. She became the first African and Arab woman to compete in a central singles final when she finished second at Wimbledon in 2022 and 2023 and the US Open in 2022. At age three, Jabeur's mother introduced her to tennis for the first time. In her teens, she qualified for the junior central girls' singles finals at the French Open twice, in 2010 and 2011.

Let’s explore Ons Jabeur’s early life, professional career, and playing style.

Ons Jabeur Net Worth 2024

Ons Jabeur’s net worth is estimated to be $12.3 million. The 29-year-old athlete has shown that she is superior and appreciates the financial advantages that accompany it. An estimate of her net worth puts it at $20 million.

Ons Jabeur Endorsements

As a top-10 player, Jabeur has enjoyed a lengthy and prosperous career in tennis and is undoubtedly appealing to businesses seeking well-known and professional athletes. Wilson and the Tunisians have a sponsorship agreement for rackets. She also has a sponsorship agreement with Lotto for clothing and shoes.

Biography and Personal Life

Jabeur follows Islam. During competitions, she sometimes has to postpone specific exercises because of Ramadan. Her fitness coach from the middle of 2017 has been the Russian-Tunisian Karim Kamoun, to whom she is married.

Before the 2017 French Open, where Jabeur won her first two Grand Slam main-draw matches of her career, she was one of 12 players to receive an International Player Grand Slam Grant from the Grand Slam Development Fund. 2020 saw her receive support from Qatar Airways.

After making it to the third round of the US Open and securing her place in the top 100 that year, Jabeur was named the 2019 Arab Woman of the Year Award winner in the sports category. Jabeur refers to her opponent Tatjana Maria, whom she defeated in the semifinals of the 2022 Wimbledon Championships, as her "barbecue buddy," and the two are close friends.

Television and film

The tennis documentary Break Point, launched on Netflix on January 13, 2023, features Jabeur.

Full Name

Ons Jabeur

Birthday

August 28, 1994

Birth place

Ksar Hellal, Tunisia

Nationality

Tunisian

Profession

Tennis player

Age

30 years

Height

1.67 m

Early Life

Ons Jabeur was born to Samira and Ridha Jabeur in the small Tunisian hamlet of Ksar Hellal. She was raised in Sousse, a larger seaside town nearby. She has an older sister named Yasmine and two older brothers named Hatem and Marwen.

When she was three years old, her recreational tennis player mother introduced her to the game. From age four to thirteen, Jabeur spent ten years training under Coach Nabil Mlika. She first began working with him at her school's tennis promotion center.

When Jabeur was twelve years old, she relocated to Tunis, the nation's capital, to train at the Lycee Sportif El Menzah, a national sports high school for promising athletes. She spent several years there. When she was ten, she could only practice on tennis courts at neighboring hotels because her club lacked tennis courts.

Professional Career

  • WTA Tour debut: 2008–12

At 14, Jabeur started competing on the ITF Women's Circuit in 2008. In October 2009, she lost to Elise Tamaela in the singles and doubles competitions at a $10K tournament in Monastir, close to her hometown.

  • Top 200 at the ITF Circuit level: 2013–16

Jabeur had a tough start to 2013 until winning her first $25k title in Tunis in April. In May, she defeated An-Sophie Mestach in back-to-back $50k titles in Japan, breaking into the top 200 for the first time.

  • First WTA Tour final, top 100: 2017–18

For the first time, Jabeur participated in all four Grand Slam singles events in 2017. After falling in the final round of qualifying at the Australian Open, she advanced to the French Open main draw as a lucky loser, the Wimbledon main draw as a qualifier, and the US Open main draw as a direct acceptance.

National Representation

  • Fed Cup

During the 2009 Junior Fed Cup, Jabeur, Nour Abbes, and Sonia Daggou represented Tunisia. The team came in third in their round-robin group with Germany, Mexico, and China. Jabeur represented Tunisia in the Fed Cup twice, from 2011 to 2013 and 2016 to 2019. She made her senior Fed Cup debut for the team in 2011. She has participated in 29 matches, earning a 32–11 overall record divided between 24–5 singles and 8–6 doubles.

  • Olympics

At the 2010 Youth Olympics in Singapore, he competed for Tunisia as a junior and won two singles and one doubles match, the latter alongside Romanian Cristina Dinu. In both competitions, Chinese player Zheng Saisai eliminated her in the quarterfinals.

Sponsorship

Ons Jabeur and Qatar National Bank Tunisia inked a collaboration agreement in June 2015. In 2018, she was appointed ambassador for HAVAL, a division of Great Wall Motor, which is distributed in Tunisia by Atlas Auto. That same year, she also sponsored the Joossoor group, which tycoon Moez Driss leads.

In December 2020, Tunisie Telecom, a Tunisian telecommunications company, sponsored her. In February 2022, she entered a sponsorship agreement with the innovation assistance business Talan. She has joined Evolve, a sports management company created by Naomi Osaka, a four-time Grand Slam champion.

Awards and Honors

  • Grand Officer of the Tunisian National Order of Merit July 14, 2022.
  • Selected as a BBC 100 Woman in 2022 to serve as a model for upcoming tennis players.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What is the net worth of Ons Jabeur?

As of June 2024, Ons Jabeur's net worth is projected to reach about $8.5 million. Tennis prize money and endorsement deals are her primary sources of income. According to the WTA website, she has won about $13.26 million in prize money.

Q. Where Ons Jabeur lives?

Ons Jabeur, a native of Tunisia, presently living in Sousse, Tunisia, alongside her spouse, Karim Kamoun.

Q. Who is Ons Jabeur's sponsor?

Who is Ons Jabeur's sponsor? Ons Jabeur is sponsored by Kayanee, Wilson, Haval, Maximilian Jewellery, Joossoor, and Qatar Airways.

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