Serena Williams and Ons Jabeur sail into Eastbourne semis with new nickname | Tennis

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The joyful return of Serena Williams in Eastbourne lasted for another day as she and Ons Jabeur reached the doubles semi-final by outclassing Shuko Aoyam and Chan Hao‑ching 6-2, 6-4.

Having shaken off rust and nerves respectively, Williams and Jabeur got to work and played extremely well. The pair served exceptionally, with Williams even slamming down three consecutive aces from a 15-40 deficit.

“I think we played together much better today,” said Williams. “Although I thought we played really good together yesterday, too. Ons really held me up today, she was really playing so good. I was looking at her like, ‘Wow, this is great.’”

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Williams is currently ranked 1024 in singles due to her 51-week layoff and Jabeur will rise to a new career high singles ranking of No 2 next week, surpassing Amanda Coetzer as the highest-ranked African singles player ever.

Despite being in different parts of their careers, the two trailblazers have slotted seamlessly together, both on and off the court, with Williams announcing their team name as ‘Onsrena’. They will face Alexandra Krunic and Magda Linette next. “I’m getting used to this, really,” said Jabeur, smiling.

Meanwhile, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic both competed on grass for the first time this season at the Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic exhibition at the Hurlingham Club. Both were comfortable victors, with Nadal defeating Stan Wawrinka 6-3, 6-2 before Djokovic dominated Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-2, 6-1.

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For Nadal, his performance marked another step forward in his development after undergoing his radiofrequency ablation treatment on his chronically injured foot soon after the French Open. Nadal was excellent from the very beginning, moving extremely well, relentlessly attacking his forehand down-the-line and smothering Wawrinka. He did not appear to have any issues with his foot.

“It looks like normal Rafa,” said Wawrinka. “He has been saying he is feeling better and if he is playing he is ready to play his best and to win. I think Rafa any time he enters a grand slam is going to be one of the favourites if not the favourite.”

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