Ons Jabeur made one heartbreaking admission during her Wimbledon press conference as the 29-year-old Tunisian says she has “accepted” that knee pain will always be there and that it will be something that will plague her for the remainder of her career.
In early 2023, Jabeur was hampered by a knee injury, and after an early Australian Open exit, she had a minor procedure on her knee in February.
But a year and a half later, three-time Grand Slam finalist Jabeur is still being bothered by the same issue and that has been one of the reasons why she hasn’t won any titles this year and hasn’t had the results she would like.
“I just have accepted that I’ll always have knee pain. Maybe you see me running good on court but sometimes it’s tougher than other days. I’m very disciplined wish my exercises. I know if I skip one day, the exercises won’t help me at all. That’s why I try to be cautious about it. Definitely it’s part of me right now. A big part of it is accepting that I’ll always have knee pain,” Jabeur said.
Jabeur’s admission comes just before her Wimbledon third-round match, in which she will be facing last year’s Wimbledon semifinalist Elina Svitolina.