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Ons Jabeur Announces Her Journey Into Motherhood, Temporarily Halting Tennis Career

Ons Jabeur Announces Her Journey Into Motherhood, Temporarily Halting Tennis Career

Post by : Maya Rahman

Celebrated Tunisian tennis player Ons Jabeur has delighted fans worldwide with the announcement of her first pregnancy. On November 10, the former world number two shared this joyous news via an Instagram post, catching many by surprise. Known affectionately as the “Minister of Happiness” for her vibrant spirit on and off the court, Jabeur revealed her plans to step away from professional tennis as she prepares to embrace motherhood.

In her heartfelt Instagram message, Jabeur expressed, “I took a little break to reset and recharge... Turns out, we’ve been planning the cutest comeback ever.” The photo she included radiated her joy, reflecting her genuine excitement. Having built a strong connection with her followers, the 31-year-old athlete received an outpouring of support and congratulations from fellow players, sports organizations, and fans celebrating this new chapter in her life.

The couple, Jabeur and her husband Karim Kamoun, are thrilled to welcome a baby boy in April. This will mark their first child together. Kamoun, who is a former fencer and fitness trainer, has been Jabeur's unwavering supporter throughout her illustrious tennis career. Married since 2015, their bond of partnership has always been visible, whether on or off the court. With the impending arrival of their son, Jabeur expressed her gratitude, stating that her family has always formed the bedrock of her life.

Currently holding the world rank of 79, Jabeur's decision to take a hiatus from competitive play prioritizes her pregnancy and family commitments. While she hasn't disclosed when she'll return to the sport, she suggested her comeback would be driven by love and anticipation. Fans who have followed her inspiring journey from Tunisia to stardom are eager to see her grace the court again once she feels ready.

Throughout her tennis career, Jabeur has become synonymous with perseverance and empowerment. She made history as the first Arab and African woman to reach a Grand Slam final in the Open Era. Her remarkable journey includes three Grand Slam finals appearances—at Wimbledon (2022, 2023) and the US Open (2022)—demonstrating her remarkable talent and tenacity. With five WTA singles titles to her name, she has been recognized for her unique style of play, creativity, and poise on the court.

Affectionately dubbed the “Minister of Happiness,” Jabeur's influence extends beyond her accomplishments on the court. She serves as a beacon of hope for young girls, particularly in Africa and the Arab world, encouraging them to chase their ambitions in the face of adversity. Her beaming smile, humility, and determined spirit have made her a global role model. Despite her temporary hiatus, her impact on the sport will resonate.

Previously, Jabeur opened up about her struggles with depression and anxiety stemming from the pressures of professional tennis. Her choice to take a break aligns with her commitment to prioritizing her mental and physical wellness. Many in the sports community have praised her decision, highlighting the importance of reminding everyone that athletes are individuals with lives outside the realm of sports. Her candidness has sparked broader conversations about mental health in athletic environments.

As she embarks on this exciting new phase, Jabeur expressed her eagerness to return to competitive tennis one day — rejuvenated and enthusiastic. She thanked her supporters for their unwavering encouragement, reassuring them that this marks not the end of her career, but a meaningful interlude. “The best is yet to come,” she concluded, showcasing her optimism regarding both motherhood and her future in tennis.

A wave of congratulations has flooded in from the tennis community. Stars like Iga Świątek, Coco Gauff, and Aryna Sabalenka shared their delight on her announcement. The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) referred to her news as “a moment of pure joy for the entire tennis community.” Fans across the globe celebrated the news, expressing that her new arrival will bring even more joy to the sport.

Ons Jabeur’s pregnancy signifies a beautiful new chapter for the Tunisian sensation. Her story continues to motivate countless athletes worldwide to embrace significant life milestones with courage and positivity. As she momentarily steps away from the sport, her legacy of trailblazing and representing women’s athletics remains steadfast. Fans eagerly await her return while cherishing her inspiring journey into motherhood.

Nov. 11, 2025 4:29 p.m. 1116

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