‘Massage guys, massage!’: World No 2 Ons Jabeur leaves Australian Open crowd in hysterics

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‘Massage, guys, massage!’: World No.2 Ons Jabeur leaves the Australian Open crowd in hysterics after revealing she would ‘make her husband work tonight’ after their grueling first-round match. .. before quickly clarifying your comments

  • Ons Jabeur overcame her first round match at the Australian Open
  • They asked him in an interview on the court how he would recover
  • She inadvertently hinted that her husband would be lucky.
  • Jabeur clarified that she meant that her husband would give her a massage.

World number two Ons Jabeur drew laughter at Rod Laver Arena after inadvertently hinting that her husband would be lucky following their first-round win at the Australian Open.

Jabeur overcame her opening match against Slovenia’s Tamara Zidansek, but needed three sets to do so, ultimately prevailing 7-6, 4-6, 6-1.

Having reached the last 64, Jabeur was asked how he would recover for his next match during an on-pitch interview.

Ons Jabeur overcame her first round match at the Australian Open on Tuesday

She then unintentionally hinted that her husband would be lucky after his victory.

Jabeur replied: ‘Ice bath, and I’m going to make my husband work tonight… so have a lot of massage and a good recovery.’

The first part of Jabeur’s response was picked up by the crowd, who started laughing at the 28-year-old’s unfortunate choice of words.

This led Jabeur to clarify: ‘Massage guys, massage!’ since she also saw the funny side.

She added, “For those who don’t know, my husband is also my fitness trainer and he does everything for me,” prompting more laughter from the crowd.

Jabeur was quick to clarify that her husband (left) is also her fitness trainer and would give her a massage.

Jabeur has become a popular player on the women’s tour and is looking to build on an excellent 2022 that saw her reach the Wimbledon final and the US Open.

These were historic achievements as she became the first Arab player to reach a Grand Slam final.

He lost both main events, but this time he hopes to do better at Melbourne Park.

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