Ons Jabeur looks to make more resolutions come true after starting 2022 in style

Ons Jabeur kicked off 2022 brimming with confidence and hungry for further success. (AFP)
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Updated 12 January 2022
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Ons Jabeur looks to make more resolutions come true after starting 2022 in style

  • Tunisian world No. 10 has already defeated 2-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova, aims to follow up historic 2021 with further success, beginning at Australian Open

RIYADH: On New Year’s Eve, Ons Jabeur was having a conversation with her coach and told him one of her resolutions for 2022 would be to try and claim a first victory over two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova.

Jabeur had lost all three of her previous meetings to the Czech left-hander and was 0-6 in sets against her. Should the opportunity arise over the course of this new season, she hoped she would be able to finally snap that losing streak.

The opportunity came along sooner than she expected, as Jabeur faced off with Kvitova in just her second match of the year. A mere 12 days after making that new-year resolution, the Tunisian got to fulfill it, defeating the 31-year-old with a mature and convincing 6-4, 6-4 performance to reach the quarterfinals of the Sydney Tennis Classic on Wednesday.

Speaking to reporters after her victory, world No. 10 Jabeur said: “Finally, after so many losses against her; it was a great match. I fought really hard. It’s not easy to return those powerful shots, but yeah, I have been prepared and I wanted really to win. So, I went for it.”

Jabeur is coming off a historic 2021 campaign, in which she became the first ever Arab tennis player to break the top 10, and peak at No. 7 in the world rankings. She won her first Women’s Tennis Association title, reached the quarterfinals at Wimbledon, the semifinals at Indian Wells, and came agonizingly close to qualifying for the WTA Finals in Guadalajara, missing out by just one spot.

Despite dealing with an elbow issue that troubled her during the closing stages of the season and contracting COVID-19 after taking part in an exhibition match in Abu Dhabi last month, Jabeur has kicked off 2022 brimming with confidence and hungry for further success.

“I want to continue to win and improve my game. Trying to get back as healthy as I can and play – I’m not saying injury-free, but to be able to compete 100 percent. My goal is really to continue in the top 10 and why not enter the top five? My goal is to win more titles,” the 27-year-old told Arab News ahead of her participation in next week’s Australian Open.

“I feel different, I feel more confident on tour. I try not to set a lot of pressure on myself. I’m just trying to enjoy it here. You know how it could be sometimes with a lot of pressure and hopefully this year I’ll try my best to qualify for the WTA Finals.”

Pressure is something Jabeur has had to deal with from a very young age, ever since she lifted the Roland-Garros junior title in 2011. Expectations were high and it took her years to translate her teen promise into success on the women’s tour. But through that long and winding journey, she got tougher, both mentally and physically, and has finally showed the world what she is capable of on a tennis court.

Her mental strength was on full display in her clash with Kvitova on Wednesday, where she had to fight back from a break down twice in the opening set, and once in the second, before overcoming the powerful Czech.

“I think as a person, I always believed in mental conditioning as a priority for me even when I was 13, 12, I don’t know, 10, I always believed that and I always had a mental coach with me because for me, I always say if you’re mentally ready, you can beat anything,” Jabeur added.

“If you’re not ready physically, if your tennis is not good, and mentally you’re strong you can beat it. And then if you’re physically ready and your mental is not ready then it’s really tough to overcome anything.

“So that’s why I always have that part ready and able to improve in that side. I had difficult times; I’m trying really to understand myself more to be able to improve that part. I’m trying to be more patient in my life, so I can be patient on court.

“So many things are connected and in general, I’m just trying to be a better person so I can be the person that I want on court.”

This time last year, Jabeur’s patience was truly tested as she was one of the players that had to go through a hard quarantine of 14 days in her hotel room in Melbourne, after someone had tested positive for COVID-19 on the charter flight she took to Australia.

Being locked in a room for two weeks right before a Grand Slam was far from ideal, but Jabeur prefers to look back at the experience in a positive way.

She said: “I always try to take the positive from every bad situation. I think staying in the room, I was actually training every day really hard; I was even more fit when I came out after two weeks.

“It’s never easy to deal with it at the time but now looking back, it was questionable for me whether I’m going to play good later or not. I had to really be able to make up for those two weeks.”

Travelling to Australia this year, Jabeur repeatedly checked the rules to make sure she would not face any trouble when she arrived. She admitted that her elbow was still not 100 percent, but she has looked sharp so far in her first two matches in Sydney.

She feels an added responsibility to live up to her top-10 billing and does not want to end up as a statistic for a lower-ranked player keen to pick up a first top-10 victory.

With big goals on her mind for 2022, Jabeur is in the process of making a new addition to her coaching staff, which currently includes her tennis coach Issam Jellali and husband and fitness coach Karim Kamoun. While she was not ready to announce who she planned on hiring just yet, Jabeur discussed what she was looking for in the person who will join her camp.

“Just someone with experience as an ex-player, someone who can help me with more their views, if maybe they won a Grand Slam, maybe they were No. 1 before, so I’m trying to look for that expertise. Nothing confirmed yet. But let’s see, maybe in a month,” she added.

The drama surrounding Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic and his entry into Australia as an unvaccinated player with a medical exemption has been one of the most talked about topics worldwide, and the locker room is no exception.

Jabeur was not surprised the world No. 1 did everything in his power to try to compete in the Australian Open, especially considering he was targeting a record 21st Grand Slam trophy.

She said: “I feel like some players they blame him for coming, some players they don’t. I feel like we should respect his choice that he didn’t want to get vaccinated. If they didn’t want him to come, why did you give the exemption and everything? So, I feel like it’s tough what’s happening to him or to anybody; it’s a very, very tough situation. So, I don’t know. I have no idea.

“I hope it’s not political as people are saying. I feel like he’s going for a historical run this season, especially at the Australian Open, and he saw an opportunity to get an exemption so he took it, and you cannot blame him for that really.

“But I kind of feel for the Czech player, Renata Voracova, who got deported. It is really unfair that you deport her and for example he comes and plays. And I think the WTA or ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) should speak about this because it’s really, really not fair,” Jabeur added.


Haaland leads Man City revival to beat Chelsea

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Haaland leads Man City revival to beat Chelsea

  • Josko Gvardiol levelled for Pep Guardiola’s men before Haaland showed his blend of strength
  • Marmoush was close to a perfect start to his City career when he blasted wide from Haaland’s pass after the Norwegian was picked out by a long ball from Ederson

MANCHESTER: Erling Haaland inspired a Manchester City fightback from 1-0 down to beat Chelsea 3-1 and move into the Premier League top four at the Blues’ expense on Saturday.
City recovered from a nightmare start to Abdukodir Khusanov’s debut as he gifted the visitors the opening goal, scored by Noni Madueke.
Josko Gvardiol levelled for Pep Guardiola’s men before Haaland showed his blend of strength and skill to chip in 22 minutes from time.
The Norwegian then turned provider for the in-form Phil Foden to secure City’s fourth win in five league games after just one in their previous nine.
Chelsea have won just once in their last seven Premier League games to fall to sixth and will once again reflect on the need to upgrade on goalkeeper Robert Sanchez after his positioning led to Haaland’s crucial goal.
City’s victory puts them back in pole position to qualify for next season’s Champions League, just days before they try to save themselves in this season’s competition.
The English champions must beat Club Brugge on Wednesday to reach the playoff round after collapsing from 2-0 up to lose 4-2 at Paris Saint-Germain in midweek.
Guardiola reacted by throwing in new signings Khusanov and Omar Marmoush for their debuts.
But that decision backfired spectacularly in the case of Khusanov inside three minutes.
The first ever Uzbek to play in the Premier League did not properly connect with an attempted header back toward his own goal and Nicolas Jackson pounced to tee up Madueke for a tap in.
Moments later Khusanov was fortunate to get away with only a yellow card for chopping down Cole Palmer.
By contrast, Marmoush was showing why only Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane had scored more Bundesliga goals than him this season prior to a £59 million ($72.6 million) move from Eintracht Frankfurt.
The Egyptian thought he had equalized when he pounced to fire home the rebound after Sanchez parried Ilkay Gundogan’s effort, but was flagged offside.
Gvardiol’s marauding runs from left-back were causing City’s biggest threat.
Chelsea did not heed a warning as the Croatian prodded inches wide with his left foot after storming into the box.
Just before half-time, Gvardiol had a simple task for his fifth Premier League goal of the season.
Matheus Nunes this time made the break from full-back and after he was denied by Sanchez, the ball fell for Gvardiol to roll into an empty net.
Guardiola cut his losses with Khusanov at the start of the second period. He was replaced by John Stones and City were rarely troubled thereafter at the back.
Marmoush was close to a perfect start to his City career when he blasted wide from Haaland’s pass after the Norwegian was picked out by a long ball from Ederson.
But again Chelsea did not learn their lesson. Moments later from another Ederson clearance, Haaland outmuscled Trevoh Chalobah and then chipped Sanchez, who had charged out of his goal and ended up in no man’s land.
Despite City’s struggles, Haaland has remained a reliable source of goals as he took his tally for the season to 24, six of which have come in the last six games.
And he created he third goal as his layoff sent Foden clear to slot home his sixth goal in his last four league games.


Napoli beat Juventus to continue Serie A title charge

Updated 25 January 2025
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Napoli beat Juventus to continue Serie A title charge

  • Antonio Conte’s side bounced back from Randal Kolo Muani’s strike moments from half-time in his Juve debut
  • Napoli won their seventh straight match thanks to a bullet header from Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa and Romelu Lukaku’s 69th-minute penalty

MILAN: Napoli continued their Serie A title charge on Saturday by coming from behind to win a feverish contest with rivals Juventus 2-1 and go six points clear at the top of the pile.
Antonio Conte’s side bounced back from Randal Kolo Muani’s strike moments from half-time in his Juve debut. Napoli won their seventh straight match thanks to a bullet header from Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa and Romelu Lukaku’s 69th-minute penalty.
Napoli are hunting a second Scudetto in three seasons and Saturday’s win, and in particular their dominant performance in the second half, was another sign that they, and not Inter Milan, are the team to beat.
Six points from clashes with Atalanta and Juve in successive weeks have kept Inter at bay with the reigning champions at lowly Lecce on Sunday hoping to halve the gap that separates Simone Inzaghi’s team from Napoli.
The roar that accompanied the hosts’ goals and the final whistle underlined the renewed belief that supporters have in their team after watching Napoli put up a dreadful defense of the Scudetto title last season.
Juve, meanwhile, are 16 points behind Napoli in fifth after falling to their first league defeat of the season, not the position expected when Thiago Motta replaced Massimiliano Allegri as coach in the summer.
Kolo Muani gave Juve a deserved half-time lead two days after finally completing his loan move to Turin from Paris Saint-Germain, where he had been frozen out by coach Luis Enrique.
He was in the right place at the right time in the 43rd minute to spin and lash home his third club goal of the season after Anguissa challenged for the ball and sent it straight to the France forward.
But Napoli were a different team after the break. After Alex Meret somehow kept out Lukaku’s close-range header the Juve goalkeeper could do nothing to stop Anguissa thumping home the leveller from Matteo Politano’s cross.
And there was only going to be one winner once Lukaku calmly rolled home his ninth Napoli goal from the spot after Scott McTominay was taken out by Manuel Locatelli.
Atalanta also stay seven points off the pace in third even though Mateo Retegui’s brace fired them to a 2-1 win at Como earlier on Saturday.
Italy striker Retegui pounced in the 56th and 70th minutes at a soaking Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia to take his league tally to 16 goals and give third-placed Atalanta their first win in Italy’s top flight in 2025.
The 25-year-old has scored five times in four games in all competitions since returning from a hamstring injury earlier this month, and his hot form is great news for Atalanta ahead of their trip to Barcelona.
Atalanta travel to Catalonia gunning for a place in the top eight of the Champions League and automatic qualification for the last 16, after thumping Sturm Graz on Tuesday.
Gian Piero Gasperini’s side had to battle to victory at Como who deservedly led at the break through Nico Paz’s fantastic first-time strike but remain three points above the relegation zone in 13th place.
“It’s not easy to play so many matches so close together... we were slow in the first half but we were much better after half-time,” said Gasperini to DAZN.
Como will find it hard to pick up points between now and March. Their next five fixtures are against Bologna, Juventus, Fiorentina, Napoli and Roma.
“You need to remember that we’re Como, we’re a newly-promoted team but we’re giving a lot of big teams hard games,” said coach Cesc Fabregas.
The away side also had strikes from Ademola Lookman and Charles De Ketelaere ruled out for offside and handball, which made for a nervy final few minutes as Como pushed unsuccessfully for a leveller.


Atletico Madrid stumble in La Liga again after draw with Villarreal

Updated 25 January 2025
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Atletico Madrid stumble in La Liga again after draw with Villarreal

  • The stalemate, which came a week after a shock 1-0 loss at Leganes, left Atletico one point behind Real Madrid
  • Gerard Moreno, Villarreal’s top scorer in club history, made it 120 goals for the Yellow Submarine in the 25th minute

BARCELONA: Atletico Madrid stumbled again in their La Liga quest after being held by Villarreal to 1-1 at home on Saturday.
The stalemate, which came a week after a shock 1-0 loss at Leganes, left Atletico one point behind Real Madrid before the leader visited last-placed Valladolid.
Gerard Moreno, Villarreal’s top scorer in club history, made it 120 goals for the Yellow Submarine in the 25th minute after the striker converted a penalty he earned when fouled by Reinildo.
Gerard went close twice to adding another goal, but defender Axel Witsel did well to block or disrupt his efforts on either side of halftime.
Atletico coach Diego Simeone rested Antoine Griezmann and midfielder Rodrigo de Paul for the first half. Then he made three changes at halftime, sending on De Paul and winger Samu Lino to kickstart his sluggish attack.
The moves paid off as the hosts pressed Villarreal into their box, and Lino rammed in a 58th-minute equalizer after goalkeeper Luis Junior stopped Ángel Correa’s shot but couldn’t control the ball.
Simeone sent Griezmann on immediately after and the action stayed in Villarreal’s area except for two chances for Villarreal’s Ayoze Pérez, who replaced Gerard.
But Griezmann’s header that bounced just wide in the 86th was the closest Atletico came to snatching a winner.
“We played a good game at a very tough ground against a team with a deep bench that is fighting for the league. We are happy,” Gerard said for a Villarreal that stayed in fifth place.
Atletico are at Salzburg on Wednesday aiming to lock up a spot in the knockout rounds of the Champions League and avoid a playoff.


Kane scores as Bayern Munich go six points clear

Updated 25 January 2025
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Kane scores as Bayern Munich go six points clear

  • Kane and English compatriot Eric Dier created the opener in the 15th minute
  • Dier found Kane who drilled a low shot through the fingers of Freiburg goalkeeper Noah Atubolu

FREIBURG, Germany: Harry Kane scored as Bayern Munich won 2-1 at Freiburg on Saturday to move six points clear of Bayer Leverkusen, who threw away a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 at RB Leipzig.
Kane and English compatriot Eric Dier created the opener in the 15th minute.
Dier found Kane who drilled a low shot through the fingers of Freiburg goalkeeper Noah Atubolu.
The goal was Kane’s first from open play since mid-November and his 17th in 17 league games this season.
Bayern doubled their lead after 54 minutes when Kim Min-jae outmuscled Atubolu and headed in a Joshua Kimmich corner.
Freiburg made Bayern sweat when Matthias Ginter headed in a corner with 22 minutes remaining, but the German giants held firm to bounce back from Wednesday’s surprise 3-0 Champions League loss at Feyenoord.
“We’ve played better games than that,” Kimmich told Sky Germany.
“But that is exactly what you need sometimes. We deserved to win.”
Bayern’s win means defending champions Leverkusen are now six points behind the league leaders, after they dropped points in the league for the first time since early November at Leipzig.
Florian Wirtz impressed throughout and was instrumental in Leverkusen’s opener.
The Germany midfielder shrugged off two defenders with a jink and shot against the post, with Patrik Schick well placed to tap in and put Leverkusen in front after 18 minutes.
Leverkusen’s controversial second, scored on the 36-minute mark, was also created by Wirtz.
Near the sideline, the 21-year-old won the ball from Leipzig’s David Raum, while appearing to sink his studs into the defender’s leg.
With Raum on the ground, Wirtz dribbled goalwards and cut the ball back to Aleix Garcia, who calmly slotted home.
Raum had his revenge just five minutes later, thumping in a deflected free kick off the crossbar to cut Leverkusen’s advantage.
Leipzig equalized from another set piece with five minutes remaining. Xavi Simons sent a spiralling free kick into the box which Leverkusen defender Edmond Tapsoba turned into his own net.
In their first match since sacking coach Nuri Sahin, 10-man Borussia Dortmund also let a two-goal lead slip to draw 2-2 at home against Werder Bremen.
Dortmund’s chances took an early hit when center-back Nico Schlotterbeck was red carded for a last-man foul after 21 minutes.
The hosts were dangerous despite the disadvantage and took the lead seven minutes later when Julian Brandt found Serhou Guirassy who headed in his eighth league goal of the season.
Dortmund looked in charge when Guirassy’s 51st-minute cross was turned into his own net by Bremen defender Marco Friedl, but Bremen levelled things up with two goals in eight minutes.
Former Dortmund midfielder Leonardo Bittencourt unleashed a rocket from outside the box before Marvin Ducksch caught the hosts napping, running in behind and scoring to level things up.
Elsewhere, Mainz continued their impressive run this season, beating Stuttgart 2-0 at home thanks to goals from Nelson Weiper and Anthony Caci.
Relegation candidates last campaign, Mainz’s win sends them sixth, one point behind Stuttgart and Leipzig and in contention for a Champions League place.
A stoppage time goal from Keven Schlotterbeck took Augsburg to a 2-1 home win over Heidenheim.
In Saturday’s late game, Borussia Moenchengladbach host last-placed Bochum.


Gakpo double helps Liverpool thrash struggling Ipswich

Updated 25 January 2025
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Gakpo double helps Liverpool thrash struggling Ipswich

  • Dominik Szoboszlai and Mohamed Salah were also on target in a dominant performance
  • By contrast, Ipswich are finding the step up to the Premier League a bridge too far after back-to-back promotions

LIVERPOOL: Cody Gakpo scored twice as Liverpool took another step toward the Premier League title with a 4-1 demolition of Ipswich at Anfield on Saturday.
Dominik Szoboszlai and Mohamed Salah were also on target in a dominant performance from the Reds, who remain six points clear of Arsenal having played a game less.
Just a second league title in 35 years and a 20th overall to match Manchester United’s English record now seems just a matter of time in Arne Slot’s first season in charge.
The Dutchman was able to make five changes from Tuesday’s 2-1 win over Lille that also secured direct passage to the last 16 of the Champions League in a sparkling season for the six-time European champions.
By contrast, Ipswich are finding the step up to the Premier League a bridge too far after back-to-back promotions.
Kieran McKenna’s men were thrashed 6-0 at home by Manchester City last weekend and could easily have suffered the same margin or more on their first trip to Anfield since 2002.
Slot has been keen for Szoboszlai to up his scoring contribution from midfield and the Hungarian led the way with a fine low strike for his fourth goal of the campaign after just 11 minutes.
Salah had been made to wait to usurp Thierry Henry as the Premier League’s seventh highest goalscorer of all time after blanking away at Nottingham Forest and Brentford.
The Egyptian made sure normal service was resumed by firing in high from Gakpo’s cross for his 176th Premier League goal and 19th of the season to move two clear of Erling Haaland and Alexander Isak in the race for the golden boot.
Szoboszlai’s forward runs were a constant threat for the Ipswich defense and the source of the third goal as Gakpo turned home the rebound after Christian Walton saved the midfielder’s initial effort.
Liverpool unsurprisingly eased off in the second half amid a gruelling schedule as they remain in the hunt for four competitions.
Gakpo headed in Trent Alexander-Arnold’s inviting cross for his 14th goal of the season.
Ipswich did at least get a consolation in the final minute when Jacob Greaves headed in from Julio Enciso’s corner.
However, the real test of their survival hopes comes next weekend when bottom-of-the-table Southampton visit Portman Road in a must-win clash for the Tractor Boys.
Ipswich remain in the relegation zone but only on goal difference behind Wolves, who blew a man advantage for half an hour of their 1-0 defeat to Arsenal.