On the WTA Tour, Ons Jabeur is currently ranked world No. 75 and represents Tunisia. She plays right-handed. Her best ranking to date is No. 2. Her professional career started in 2008.
The Tunisian's 2025 season featured quarterfinals at Doha, Berlin, Brisbane, and Abu Dhabi. Hard results: 12-8. She saved as much as 59% of breakpoints faced, rarely erred with just 0.24 double faults per game, and competed well winning 37% on first serve return.
Ons Jabeur faced difficulties in 2024. Competing on clay: 8-5. She rarely gave away free points at second serve with 48% success, powered through with 0.4 aces per game, and excelled under pressure winning 58% of pressure points on serve.
In 2023, Jabeur triumphed with two titles, winning Ningbo and Charleston. The Tunisian also reached the final at Wimbledon and two semifinals. Jabeur dominated on clay with a 11-3 record. She went 7-3 on grass. Competing on hard: 18-11. She thrived in big moments at 48% on return pressure points, executed at 48% on break chances, and neutralized opponents winning 40% on first serve return.
The Tunisian captured two titles in 2022, winning Berlin and Madrid. Ons Jabeur also reached finals at Rome, US Open, Wimbledon, and Charleston. She reached a new career-high of No. 2. On grass: a strong 11-1. On clay: 17-4. Hard results: 19-12. She dominated on first serve with 68% points won, dominated second serve returns at 56%, and rarely erred with just 0.21 double faults per game.
Ons Jabeur won the title at Birmingham, finals at Chicago 2 and Charleston 2 along with two semifinals, including Indian Wells in 2021. She cracked the top 10 for the first time in her career. She dominated on grass with a 10-2 record. She went 13-4 on clay. Competing on hard: 25-13. She controlled serve with just 0.24 double faults per game, dominated second serve returns at 57%, and won a strong 71% behind the first serve.
Ons Jabeur reached a quarterfinal at Australian Open plus quarterfinals at Doha, Ostrava, Lexington, and Cincinnati in 2020. She broke into the top 50. Competing on hard: 18-9. She collected 5 wins against top-20 opponents. She excelled with 68% success on first serve, avoided the trouble at just 0.29 double faults per game, and powered through with 0.4 aces per game.
Jabeur's 2019 season featured a semifinal at Tianjin, making a quarterfinal at Eastbourne. Hard results: 10-14. Jabeur delivered 0.4 free points per game through aces, minimized errors with only 0.28 double faults per game, and held steady at 65% on first serve points.
Ons Jabeur advanced to the final at Moscow and one quarterfinal during 2018. Competing on hard: 6-9. She collected 3 wins against top-20 opponents. Jabeur showed mental strength converting 55% of breakpoints, minimized errors with only 0.29 double faults per game, and backed the serve up well with 46% on second attempts. She captured one title at Manchester $100K. Lower-tier record: 14-7. Competing on clay: 7-4. She won 54% on second serve return.
Ons Jabeur reached a quarterfinal at Taipei in 2017. She entered the top 100 for the first time. Hard results: 5-7. She recorded a win over a top-10 opponent. She backed the serve up well with 49% on second attempts, showed resilience saving 61% breakpoints when threatened, and delivered 0.5 free points per game through aces. At lower-tier events, she reached two semifinals at Zhuhai $60K and Indian Harbour Beach FL $80K. At lower-tier events: 12-7. Results on hard: 7-3.
Jabeur bounced back impressively in 2016. She won three titles at Tunis $50K, Sunrise FL $25K, and Daytona Beach FL $25K. Record: 24-8. Competing on clay: 19-3.
The Tunisian faced difficulties in 2015. She reached two quarterfinals at Tunis $50K and Sobota Rokietnica $75K. Season record: 6-7.
2014 proved challenging for Ons Jabeur. She captured one title at Tunis 25K. She also reached finals at Nantes 50K and Landisville PA 25K. Record: 21-9. Competing on hard: 14-7.
2013 proved to be a breakthrough season for Jabeur. A maiden top-200 ranking followed. She won four titles at Tunis 25K, Kurume 50K, Fukuoka 50K, and Saguenay 50K. Season record: 27-8. Across surfaces: clay 9-3, hard 8-5, grass 10-0.
The Tunisian gained ranking points at Futures level in 2012. She reached the final at Tunis 25K. Additional semifinals at La Marsa 25K, Casablanca 25K, Woking Foxhills 25K, and Stuttgart Vaihingen 25K. Record: 18-10. Competing on clay: 15-6.
2010 proved to be a breakthrough season for Ons Jabeur. She won two titles at Antalya 10K and Casablanca 10K. Record: 16-3. Competing on clay: 10-1.
Ons Jabeur gained ranking points at Futures level in 2009. She reached the final at Monastir 10K. Season record: 6-2.