Tearful Jabeur overcomes breathing problems to win
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Published
Australian Open 2025
Dates: 12-26 January Venue: Melbourne Park
Coverage: Live radio commentary on Tennis Breakfast from 07:00 GMT on BBC 5 Sports Extra, plus live text commentaries on the BBC Sport website and app
Former world number two Ons Jabeur was in tears on court as she struggled with breathing difficulties during her second-round Australian Open victory.
The Tunisian later said she had an asthma flare-up but recovered to beat Colombian Camila Osorio 7-5 6-3 at Melbourne Park.
Jabeur, a three-time Grand Slam finalist, appeared to be coughing and tapping her chest before leaving the court for medical attention after just three games.
āVery, very tough to breathe. When I was younger, I was diagnosed with asthma,ā she said.
āI tried to use the inhaler, and it didnāt really help. So I was with the doctor, and letās see. Weāre going to do some more tests and see whatās going on.
āI had to not play long rallies. Not the best opponent when you are in this condition, but I apologised at the end of the match, because I really donāt want to behave like this on the court.ā
She added that it wouldāve been āvery difficult to continueā if she had lost the opening set.
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Jabeur, 30, has dropped down to 39th in the world rankings after injury problems last year prevented her from competing at the US Open and Paris Olympics.
She ended her 2024 season in September, returning to action at the beginning of this year and suggested the long spell away had caused her asthma problems to resurface.
āHaving taken off a lot [of time] didnāt help. I think it provoked it even more,ā she said.
āI think I will have to find a way to feel better the next two days, which I am hoping to do because this started kind of two days or three days ago. I feel like it got worse for some reason.ā
Jabeur will face American eighth seed Emma Navarro, who beat Chinaās Wang Xiyu 6-3 3-6 6-4, in the next round.
āIām really just taking it one minute at a time and see how itās going to go, but definitely Iām doing everything that I can to be ready,ā said Jabeur.
āI donāt want to be greedy just after coming back from an injury. Sometimes I get angry because I feel like Iām getting back there, but every time something happens.ā
Meanwhile, 2022 Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina beat 17-year-old American wildcard Iva Jovic 6-0 6-3 to seal her 50th Grand Slam match win.
Jovic was the youngest woman in the second round of the draw but struggled against 2023 Australian Open finalist Rybakina, who is ranked 184 places above Jovic.
The Kazakh will face Ukrainian 32nd seed Dayana Yastremska, who reached the semi-finals last year as a qualifier, in the third round.
Former Australian Open finalist Danielle Collins overcame a second-set scare to beat Australian qualifier Destanee Aiava 7-6 (4) 4-6 6-2.
The American 10th seed was booed off court by the raucous Melbourne crowd as she blew them kisses and cupped her ears.
Collins, 31, will face compatriot Madison Keys, who beat Romaniaās Gabriela Ruse 7-6 (7-1) 2-6 7-5, in the next round.
German lucky loser Eva Lys booked her place in the third round after beating Franceās Varvara Gracheva 6-2 3-6 6-4.
The 23-year-old, ranked 128 in the world, thought she was going home after losing in the qualifying phase last week but was called up when 13th seed Anna Kalinskaya withdrew in the first round and has now won both of her matches in Melbourne.
Ukrainian 28th seed Elina Svitolina cruised past American Caroline Dolehide 6-1 6-4 and will face Italian fourth seed Jasmine Paolini in the next round.
Paolini beat Mexican Renata Zarazua 6-2 6-3.
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