Categories: Blog

Wimbledon: As Tunisia’s Jabeur suffers ‘most painful’ loss, fans at home are heartbroken

An entire country was behind tennis player Ons Jabeur on Saturday (Jul. 15).
In Gammarth, north-east of Tunisia’s capital, all eyes were set on the Wimbledon tennis championships in London.
Jabeur fell to 0-3 in Grand Slam finals by coming up short against Marketa Vondrousova in the final…
Read More

pann.news

Share
Published by
pann.news

Recent Posts

Presidential campaign kicks off in Cameroon as opposition hopes to defeat Paul Biya

Opposition leaders Bello Bouba Maigari and Cabral Libii held rallies in Douala over the weekend...Read…

8 hours ago

Gabon awaits results of first legislative and local elections since 2023 coup

Polls closed on Saturday evening, with vote counting starting immediately after...Read More

8 hours ago

Nigeria: African Creators train young creators with digital skills

The African Creators Conference 2025 brought together visionary thinkers, entrepreneurs, artists and innovators from diverse…

8 hours ago

How South African vineyard is making better wine thanks to cattle and ducks

A historic wine estate near Stellenbosch is turning to cattle, sheep and ducks to improve…

8 hours ago

Seychelles to hold rerun presidential election after no outright winner

With no outright winner in Seychelles’ presidential electio n, the country will hold a rerun…

8 hours ago

UN delegates use fashion to bring culture and tradition to global stage

At the United Nations General Assembly, speeches aren’t the only statements being made.
Beyond the rhetoric…

2 days ago