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Jabeur Wimbledon Retirement: Injury Ends Run - News Directory 3

Jabeur Wimbledon Retirement: Injury Ends Run

June 30, 2025 Catherine Williams Sports
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At a glance
  • Ons Jabeur's quest for a Wimbledon title suffered a setback Monday as the two-time runner-up retired during⁢ her first-round match against Viktoriya Tomova.
  • tomova, of Bulgaria, had secured a close first set via a tiebreak and was⁣ leading 2-0 in the second when Jabeur, currently ranked outside the top 50, made...
  • Jabeur's history of respiratory issues,including asthma,contributed to her⁣ difficulties.
Original source: rte.ie

Ons Jabeur‘s Wimbledon dream⁤ abruptly ended as she retired from her first-round match, marking a significant upset for the two-time finalist. suffering from the intense heat and breathing⁢ difficulties, the Tunisian player ⁤was forced to withdraw against⁤ Viktoriya Tomova after only one hour and twenty-five minutes. The⁤ demanding conditions in the opening match proved too much for Jabeur, who has a history of respiratory ⁤issues,⁤ prematurely cutting short her Wimbledon run. This highlights the crucial role of the warm weather policy at the All England Club, especially when temperatures reach perilous levels. News Directory 3 covers⁤ the details,including Tomova’s advancement. ‍What challenges will Jabeur face next? discover what’s next …

Key Points

  • Ons Jabeur retires from Wimbledon first-round⁤ match.
  • Viktoriya Tomova advances after ⁢JabeurS withdrawal.
  • Extreme heat and⁣ breathing issues cited as factors.

Jabeur’s Wimbledon Run Ends Abruptly Due too Retirement

⁤ ⁤ ⁤ Updated June 30, 2025
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Ons Jabeur’s quest for a Wimbledon title suffered a setback Monday as the two-time runner-up retired during⁢ her first-round match against Viktoriya Tomova. The tunisian‍ player, a finalist in⁢ 2022 and 2023, called it quits after one hour and 25 minutes on Court 14.

tomova, of Bulgaria, had secured a close first set via a tiebreak and was⁣ leading 2-0 in the second when Jabeur, currently ranked outside the top 50, made the decision to stop playing. The 30-year-old, formerly ranked No.‍ 2 in the world,appeared visibly uncomfortable in the day’s intense heat and had requested a‍ lengthy medical ⁤timeout during the first set.

Jabeur’s history of respiratory issues,including asthma,contributed to her⁣ difficulties. She⁢ previously experienced breathing problems at the Australian Open earlier this year. The All England Club implemented⁤ its warm weather policy as temperatures were forecast to reach 34 degrees Celsius ‍(93 ‍degrees Fahrenheit) on the tournament’s opening day. The Wimbledon ⁣experience for ⁢Jabeur was cut short due⁤ to these factors.

What’s next

Tomova ⁤will advance to the next round,while Jabeur will look to recover⁤ and prepare for ⁣future tournaments. officials will continue to monitor conditions and enforce the warm weather policy.

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