In his box, nothing has changed between the previous rounds and the final.

The same people, the same entourage, who are there to encourage him.

Unfortunately, for his first Grand Slam final, this Saturday at Wimbledon, Ons Jabeur did not see the faces of his parents and his sister come into his box for this very special occasion.

The reason: his relatives did not obtain a visa to go to England.

“We wish Ons the best of luck for the Wimbledon final.

We encourage you, just like all of Tunisia, tweeted the British Embassy in Tunisia.

We are sorry to hear that your parents and sister cannot be there to support you, and we will look into what happened.

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Wishing Ons the best of luck for the #Wimbledon final today 🎾


We are cheering you on with all of Tunisia.

We're sorry to hear that your parents and sister aren't able to be there to support you, and we will look into what happened.

— UK in Tunisia 🇬🇧🇹🇳 (@UKinTunisia) July 9, 2022


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