After falling in the WTA ranking, Tunisian tenniswoman ons Jabeur retained its 42nd position.
At forced rest due to an injury, Ons Jabeur no longer flirts with the summits of the WTA ranking. The Tunisian is now forced to be satisfied with less honorary places while waiting to resume the courts of the courts next January.
The one who had started 2023 in 2nd place in the world before tweving in 41st position in the WTA ranking on October 28, then in 42nd place, retained her ranking.
She always points to 42nd place with 1226 points very far behind Aryna Sabalenka (9416 points) which confirms her place as a world number 1 in front of Iga Swiatek (8,370 points) and Cori Gauff (6530 points).
In men, the first classified Tunisian is Aziz Dougaz, who points to 218th place. Moez Echargui is classified 470th, Aziz Ouakaa 634e and Skander Mansouri 832e.