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      <title>Losing finalist Jabeur reveals personal Wimbledon pep talk</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;LONDON: Beaten finalist Ons Jabeur told herself “I love you” as she battled against Elena Rybakina at Wimbledon on Saturday, revealing she even had a picture of the winner’s trophy on her phone in the hope of inspiration.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;World number two Jabeur took early charge of the match on Centre Court but 17th seed Rybakina powered back to win 3-6, 6-2, 6-2.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The defeated Tunisian admitted she had not played her best tennis in the second and third sets as the big-hitting Kazakh found her range.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“It is frustrating to play someone that serves really big and doesn’t give you the chance sometimes to take that break,” she said.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“I just kept telling myself, like, ‘this is not over, I trust you’. I even said, ‘I love you’ to myself during the match. It wasn’t meant to be.”&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jabeur, the first Arab woman to reach a Grand Slam final, was attempting to become the first African woman to win a major.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;But the 27-year-old, who had previously never gone beyond the quarter-finals at a Slam, said she would learn from her experience at Wimbledon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“I don’t disbelieve in myself and I know that I’m going to come back and win a Grand Slam, for sure,” she told reporters.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“This is tennis, and it’s part of it. I have to learn from it, definitely. But I’m very, very positive about it.”&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The player, labelled by Tunisians as the “Minister of Happiness”, said she had given everything during her run at the All England Club.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“Of course, I will leave happy, with a smile, big smile always,” she said. “Tennis is just a sport for me. The most important thing is that I feel good about myself.”&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A smiling Jabeur showed reporters she had a photo of the Venus Rosewater Dish – presented to the women’s champion – on her phone&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“I need to take it off,” she joked. “Apparently I should have put the other one.”&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jabeur, who wished her fellow Muslims a “happy Eid” in her post-match interview on court, said she hoped to inspire others to follow in her footsteps.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“It’s really amazing to see a lot of fans, not just from Tunisia but from the Arab world,” she said.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“I just try to inspire as many generations as I can,” she added.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“It’s very nice to play this final. I really cannot wait for more finals for me. I hope they’re not really disappointed, but I’ll try my best next time.”&lt;/p&gt;
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      <content:encoded xmlns="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p><strong>LONDON: Beaten finalist Ons Jabeur told herself “I love you” as she battled against Elena Rybakina at Wimbledon on Saturday, revealing she even had a picture of the winner’s trophy on her phone in the hope of inspiration.</strong></p>
<p>World number two Jabeur took early charge of the match on Centre Court but 17th seed Rybakina powered back to win 3-6, 6-2, 6-2.</p>
<p>The defeated Tunisian admitted she had not played her best tennis in the second and third sets as the big-hitting Kazakh found her range.</p>
<p>“It is frustrating to play someone that serves really big and doesn’t give you the chance sometimes to take that break,” she said.</p>
<p>“I just kept telling myself, like, ‘this is not over, I trust you’. I even said, ‘I love you’ to myself during the match. It wasn’t meant to be.”</p>
<p>Jabeur, the first Arab woman to reach a Grand Slam final, was attempting to become the first African woman to win a major.</p>
<p>But the 27-year-old, who had previously never gone beyond the quarter-finals at a Slam, said she would learn from her experience at Wimbledon.</p>
<p>“I don’t disbelieve in myself and I know that I’m going to come back and win a Grand Slam, for sure,” she told reporters.</p>
<p>“This is tennis, and it’s part of it. I have to learn from it, definitely. But I’m very, very positive about it.”</p>
<p>The player, labelled by Tunisians as the “Minister of Happiness”, said she had given everything during her run at the All England Club.</p>
<p>“Of course, I will leave happy, with a smile, big smile always,” she said. “Tennis is just a sport for me. The most important thing is that I feel good about myself.”</p>
<p>A smiling Jabeur showed reporters she had a photo of the Venus Rosewater Dish – presented to the women’s champion – on her phone</p>
<p>“I need to take it off,” she joked. “Apparently I should have put the other one.”</p>
<p>Jabeur, who wished her fellow Muslims a “happy Eid” in her post-match interview on court, said she hoped to inspire others to follow in her footsteps.</p>
<p>“It’s really amazing to see a lot of fans, not just from Tunisia but from the Arab world,” she said.</p>
<p>“I just try to inspire as many generations as I can,” she added.</p>
<p>“It’s very nice to play this final. I really cannot wait for more finals for me. I hope they’re not really disappointed, but I’ll try my best next time.”</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2022 12:29:39 +0500</pubDate>
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        <media:title>Tunisia’s Ons Jabeur was defeated by Elena Rybakina in the Wimbledon final. AFP
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