I love what Coco Gauff is doing I want to get more involved and speak up about so many things and help my country more Ons Jabeur on using her platform to speak about causes she believes in
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-@Ons_Jabeur, history maker.
#Wimbledon10629"I always try to give that message to young generations coming from Tunisia, from the Arab world, to believe in themselves and to believe that they could be here in my place one day."-@Ons_Jabeur, history maker. #Wimbledon https://t.co/IPQXfWuUzB Writing for Arab News on Friday, the 28-year-old spoke about the importance of players using their platform to speak about what they believe, though she was also aware of potential backlash and criticism. "It’s important to me to use my platform to speak about things I believe in. But I also have to be very careful because some people can misunderstand my views. I think if you decide to stand up for what you believe in, you have to accept that there will be a lot of people that can criticize you for that, which is very powerful to understand at that stage," she said. She touched upon the example of Coco Gauff for speaking about what she believes in. Earlier this year, the American teenager sent a poignant message about ending gun violence and also spoke about the importance of using sports as a platform to convey social messages. "I love what Coco Gauff is doing, I love what so many players are doing with their platform. Definitely I want to get more involved and speak up about so many things and help my country more," Jabeur said. wta@WTAJudging by the atmosphere a group of Tunisians were able to create at @Wimbledon, this is going to be one special homecoming party for Tunisia’s Minister of Happiness, @Ons_Jabeur
Read more on her message of determination to Tunisians, Africans and Arabs 50146Judging by the atmosphere a group of Tunisians were able to create at @Wimbledon, this is going to be one special homecoming party for Tunisia’s Minister of Happiness, @Ons_Jabeur Read more on her message of determination to Tunisians, Africans and Arabs
I love what Coco Gauff is doing I want to get more involved and speak up about so many things and help my country more - Ons Jabeur on using her platform to speak about causes she believes in
By Anirudh Modified 03 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Ons Jabeur lauded Coco Gauff for using her platform to spread social messages. Ons Jabeur has made her mark on the WTA tour this year. At the Wimbledon Championships, she became the first Tunisian, Arab, and North African woman to reach a Grand Slam final. In her on-court interviews, press conferences, and other media interactions - she has regularly used her platform to state her joy at representing her people at the highest level. While taking pride in her heritage, she also hopes to see more Tunisian, Arab, and African players make an impact on the WTA tour. “I'm a proud Tunisian woman standing here today. I just try to inspire really as much as I can. I want to see more players, not just Tunisian but Arab and African players on the tour. I just love the game and I want to share this experience with them," she said after her Wimbledon semifinal win against Tatjana Maria. Tennis Channel@TennisChannel"I always try to give that message to young generations coming from Tunisia, from the Arab world, to believe in themselves and to believe that they could be here in my place one day."-@Ons_Jabeur, history maker.
#Wimbledon10629"I always try to give that message to young generations coming from Tunisia, from the Arab world, to believe in themselves and to believe that they could be here in my place one day."-@Ons_Jabeur, history maker. #Wimbledon https://t.co/IPQXfWuUzB Writing for Arab News on Friday, the 28-year-old spoke about the importance of players using their platform to speak about what they believe, though she was also aware of potential backlash and criticism. "It’s important to me to use my platform to speak about things I believe in. But I also have to be very careful because some people can misunderstand my views. I think if you decide to stand up for what you believe in, you have to accept that there will be a lot of people that can criticize you for that, which is very powerful to understand at that stage," she said. She touched upon the example of Coco Gauff for speaking about what she believes in. Earlier this year, the American teenager sent a poignant message about ending gun violence and also spoke about the importance of using sports as a platform to convey social messages. "I love what Coco Gauff is doing, I love what so many players are doing with their platform. Definitely I want to get more involved and speak up about so many things and help my country more," Jabeur said. wta@WTAJudging by the atmosphere a group of Tunisians were able to create at @Wimbledon, this is going to be one special homecoming party for Tunisia’s Minister of Happiness, @Ons_Jabeur
Read more on her message of determination to Tunisians, Africans and Arabs 50146Judging by the atmosphere a group of Tunisians were able to create at @Wimbledon, this is going to be one special homecoming party for Tunisia’s Minister of Happiness, @Ons_Jabeur Read more on her message of determination to Tunisians, Africans and Arabs