Tunisia’s
Ons Jabeur questioned the
Wimbledon ban and why action has been taken as a result of this specific war but not other conflicts.
Speaking to the Arab News,
Jabeur believes sports and politics shouldn’t mix after outlining her
personal experiences. After participating in a Billie Jean Cup tie with
Israel she faced criticism and has previously received death threats
over her support for Palestinians.
She said:
“I’ve had some situations of my own, especially in 2020 in
BJK Cup when we were supposed to play Israel. I 100 per cent feel very
sorry for the Palestinian people and I feel sorry for the children that
are dying every day for 74 years. So I don’t understand how it’s now
okay to mix politics and sports."
She further said:
"What about all the other countries where people and children have been dying every day? For
me, I don’t think we should mix politics and sports. It’s very sad
what’s happening in the world and one thing I hate in this world is
politics. It’s very dirty and we can never get the full picture of
everything. So I hope this situation will be resolved very soon, I don’t
know what’s going to happen.”