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There will be a new name on the Venus Rosewater Dish on Saturday as Ons and Elena try to become the first Russians to win a Wimbledon title.
He is trying to become the first Arab player to win a Grand Slam.
In order to become the country's first player to win a major trophy, she needs to win a major tournament.
The play will be on Centre Court.
Their head-to-head is a tie at one win each.
The two have scaled new heights. It is the first time since 1960 that an African woman has reached a major final.
She was nicknamed the 'Minister of Happiness' back home after her win in the semi-finals.
On her return to Tunisia, a public reception will be held, according to the sport minister.
The first Arab player to be named is Jabeur.
Her entertaining game, built on slices, drop shots and an ability to hit winners with ease, has made her a fan favorite at Wimbledon.
Eid al-Adha, the second and biggest holiday celebrated in Islam, begins on Saturday, and Jabeur hopes to add to the celebrations by lifting the Wimbledon trophy.
She said it would be great if she made it on that holiday.
It's going to be a special celebration and I might have my own barbecue afterwards.
Hopefully, we will enjoy it in a positive way.
Wimbledon could have a Russian-born player lifting the winner's trophy despite banning Russian and Belarusian players.
The president of the Russian Tennis Federation described her as "our product" after she reached the final.
She credits the funding and support she received from her country for helping her become a professional tennis player.
What does it mean for you to feel that she feels Russian? I enjoy my time here because I'm playing tennis.
They had faith in me. There is no need to ask about my feelings. It has been a long time since I became a player.
With her easy power, she overwhelmed Simona Halep in the semi-finals at Wimbledon, drawing admiration from her fans.
She reached four finals and won 20 of her first 25 matches in 2020 before the tour stopped because of the coronaviruses.
She lost to Ashleigh Barty in the final of the first tournament she played in the new season.
She said she didn't think she'd be here in the second week.
This is the first time in my life that I have enjoyed every day of playing and being in the tournaments.