Unseeded Marketa Vondrousova faces sixth seed Ons Jabeur in the title clash of the 2023 Wimbledon Championships.

The current Australian Open champion, Aryna Sabalenka, was Jabeur’s hardest opponent of the past two weeks when they met in the semifinals on Thursday. A break in the sixth game of the third set sufficed as Jabeur converted her fifth match point to make it back-to-back Wimbledon finals.

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The 42nd-ranked Marketa Vondrousova defeated Elina Svitolina in a matchup of the last four between two unseeded competitors to get to her second Grand Slam singles final and first since the 2019 Roland Garros.

Jabeur is married to former professional fencer Karim Kamoun.

Who is Karim Kamoun?

Kamoun was a professional fencer from 2003 to 2011. According to GQ Middle East, he later started working as a fencing coach in Qatar before quitting his job in order to accompany his wife on tour full-time in 2017.

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Kamoun posted pictures on Instagram in June 2017 at a fencing competition in Doha where he was carrying a trophy and wearing a medal. Kamoun is now working as a fitness trainer. He has a master’s degree in sports science, and his Instagram account describes him as “crazy about fitness training.”

In November 2015, Jabeur and Kamoun became husband and wife. She shared a photo from their wedding along with the statement, “Happy To announce that me and Karim just got married,” on Twitter to confirm the news.

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According to GQ Middle East, Kamoun devotes a large portion of his profession as a fitness trainer to his wife. The change from husband and wife to trainer and trainee wasn’t simple, either, she said. “At the beginning it was tough, and he knows that,” Jabeur told the outlet in 2020. “Because we’re not used to working with each other, and for him to ask me to go to run, it was kind of like an order and I didn’t like it at the beginning.’