Jabeur is now ready for the quarterfinals on Madrid's gravel.

- I can celebrate twice.

Some people emphasized to me that it was Eid and that I had to win.

I could only try to do my best, says Jabeur to WTA.

She started the day by going with her team to a mosque in Madrid to pray and it made her think of her childhood when begging for sweets and asking for money.

"You have to give me money"

- It's Eid and you have to give me money, Jabeur says with a laugh.

- You do not have to do it, but you have to, you know that?

I called my mother and asked for the money.

I'm 27, but who's counting the years?

Jabeur asks himself.

The win in the third round gave SEK 940,000.

A title would give her a staggering SEK 12.7 million, an increase in the prize money from last year by 230 percent.