US Open: Frustrated Ons Jabeur becomes first Arab woman into semi-finals at Flushing Meadows

Tunisian fifth seed Ons Jabeur has overcome her own frustrations to reach the US Open semi-final by beating Australian Ajla Tomljanovic 6-4 7-6(4), becoming the first Arab woman to make the final four at the New York hardcourt Grand Slam.

Tomljanovic survived tennis' biggest spotlight, when she beat Serena Williams in a packed, third-round prime time affair, but could not keep up in the quarter-final, after Jabeur sent over three aces and 15 winners in the first set.

The Wimbledon finalist has a well-earned reputation as Tunisia's 'Minister of Happiness', but found her own good cheer tested, as the unforced errors piled up in the second set and she threw her racket several times.

Ons Jabeur (right) and Ajla Tomljanovic embrace at US Open
Ons Jabeur (right) and Ajla Tomljanovic embrace at US Open. Photo credit: Getty Images

Although she broke Tomljanovic in the opening game of the second set, her grip on the match began to waver as her serve deteriorated and the Australian converted three of four breakpoint opportunities.

"I think I'm going to be fired here from my job, Minister of Happiness," Jabeur joked. "Tennis is a tough sport and I apologise for my behaviour... but the racket kept slipping away from my hand."

Tomljanovic handed Jabeur a break with a double fault in the ninth game and whacked the ball into the net on the final point of the tiebreak, as the stone-faced Tunisian pumped her fist in a subdued celebration.

"It was kind of tough to manage the frustration," Jabeur said. "She keeps fighting and she makes it tough for me."

Reuters