On Sunday, Princess Kate was seen consoling Tunisian tennis player Ons Jabeur after her 0-3 record in the Slam Finals following her loss at Wimbledon. Jabeur, who was the first Arab woman to reach a Grand Slam semi-final, was visibly upset after her defeat and was comforted by the Duchess of Cambridge.
The Duchess of Cambridge is known for her charitable work and has been a long-time supporter of women’s sports. She has been a patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club since 2016 and has attended Wimbledon several times. This year, she was present to watch Jabeur’s match and was seen offering her support to the Tunisian player after her loss.
Jabeur has been a role model for many young Arab women, inspiring them to pursue their dreams despite the challenges they may face. She has spoken out about the lack of support for female athletes in her country and has been an advocate for gender equality in sports. Her loss at Wimbledon was a major disappointment, but it also highlighted the importance of having strong female role models in sport.
Princess Kate’s gesture of comfort to Jabeur is a reminder that even in the face of adversity, we can still find strength in the support of others. It is also a reminder that women’s sports are just as important as men’s sports and that female athletes should be celebrated and supported. As Jabeur said after her loss, “I’m proud of what I achieved and I know I will come back stronger.”