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Tennis player Jabeur becomes first Tunisian to reach WTA final

Tennis player Jabeur becomes first Tunisian to reach WTA final
October 20, 2018
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Qualifier Ons Jabeur became the first Tunisian player to reach a WTA final when she beat fifth seed Anastasija Sevastova 6-3 3-6 6-3 at the Kremlin Cup. She had already become the first Tunisian to reach a semi-final and continued her impressive form against the Latvian to set up a final against Russian Daria Kasatkina. World number 101 Jabeur, 24, struck 45 winners on her way to victory, twice battling back from a break down in the deciding set in what was her seventh match of the tournament. “This is really amazing and I’m really happy. I gave it all today and it wasn’t easy because she plays really good,” Jabeur, said before thanking a number of her compatriots in the crowd. “I’m really happy that Tunisians are here. They helped me through the end because it was a little bit difficult.” Sixth seed Kasatkina ended Briton Johanna Konta’s run with a clinical 6-4 6-3 victory to reach the final of the Moscow tournament for the second year in a row. Kasatkina lost last year’s title clash to Julia Goerges but the 21-year-old will be confident going into her second meeting with Jabeur, who she beat in the Rio Olympics.