You never know when the magic will vanish from Ons' racquet again, but she seems to be in a good place in Doha, both with her game, and with the fans who come out to see her.
From wild-card heartbreaks to center court victories for Ons Jabeur, the city of Doha helped shape the player -- and person -- she’s become.
Look no further than Tuesday's Round of 32 match at the Qatar Open (called the Qatar TotalEnergies Open 2025 or Doha Open).
The former world No. 2 showed vintage form to upset Zheng, who was playing her first match since the Australian Open last month.
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