While she had no longer played an official match since Toronto last August, Ons Jabeur had lost several positions in the WTA ranking to the point of going down to 42nd place.
The Tunisian tenniswoman returned to the competition last week by participating in the Brisbane tournament in Australia and despite a defeat in the quarterfinals, it went back to the WTA ranking updated this Monday, January 6, 2025.
Ons Jabeur won two positions now pointing to 40th place with 1334 points. It is still very far behind the world number 1 Aryna Sabalenka (9,656 points), but bet that it will continue its ascent.
Ons Jabeur is about to participate, this week in the Adelaide tournament, in Australia, an essential step for players in search of preparation before the Australian Open, the first big home of the season.
The Adelaide tournament represents a new chance for Ons Jabeur to regain his rhythm and refine his game before the prestigious Melbourne tournament.