Australian Open) and in qualifying six times (incl. Wimbledon and US Open) won three singles titles on ITF Circuit.Ģ015 - Reached 2r once fell 1r four times (incl. Olympics) and in qualifying seven times (incl. Australian Open).Ģ016 - Fell 1r three times (incl. Wimbledon) and in qualifying four times (incl. Roland Garros - first Arab woman to reach 3r at a Grand Slam), 2r three times (incl. Roland Garros) won one singles title on ITF Circuit.Ģ017 - First Top 100 season (finishing No.88) QF at Taipei City (l. Australian Open and US Open) and in qualifying six times (incl. to Kasatkina - first Tunisian woman to reach WTA final) QF at Bucharest (l. other three majors) and in qualifying on three occasions.Ģ018 - Second Top 100 season (finishing No.62) runner-up at Moscow (l. to Peterson) reached 3r once (US Open) and 2r six times fell 1r 10 times (incl. to Sakkari) reached 4r atUS Open, 3r at Roland Garros and 2r twice fell 1r on two occasions made Top 50 debut on February 3 (after Australian Open, rose from No.78 to No.45).Ģ019 - Third Top 100 season (finishing No.77) SF at Eastbourne (withdrew prior to match w/ankle injury) and Tianjin (l. No.6 Svitolina at Chicago 500) became the first Arab tennis player to reach the top 10 in either ATP or WTA rankings history.Ģ020 - First Top 50 season (finishing No.31) QF at Australian Open (l. to Pegula) reached 4r at Roland Garros (l. to Kovinic) reached quarterfinals at Wimbledon (l. to Sharma) reached semifinals at Indian Wells (l. Career in ReviewĢ021 - Finished in the Top 10 for the first time (No.10) won first WTA title at Birmingham (d. Winner (4): 2023 - Charleston 2022 - Madrid, Berlin 2021 - Birmingham.įinalist (7): 2022 - Charleston, Rome, Wimbledon, US Open 2021 - Charleston 250, Chicago 500 2018 - Moscow.įinalist (1): 2021 - Birmingham (w/Perez). Supports Real Madrid and Juventus Career Highlights Player most admired is Andy Roddick for his serve and humor Speaks Arabic, English and French learning Russian because husband is half-Russianīest tennis memory is winning Roland Garros juniors in 2011 (had operation on left wrist in November 2010 and missed five months, and was only her third or fourth event back) Started playing tennis at age 3 mother loved playing tennis and would take her with her to tennis clubįavorite shots are forehand and volleys, likes slice and drop shots likes all surfaces Mother's name is Samira father's name is Ridha has two brothers (Hatem and Marwen) and one sister (Yasmine) helter-skelter, hanky-panky, roly-poly, willy-nilly, hocus-pocus), coupling "jibber" and "jabber" would have been a natural formation at any time in the last 400 years, and it may have been commonplace for many years before it finally appeared in print.Currently coached by Issam Jellali fitness trainer is Karim Kammoun Given English-speakers' love of reduplicated words (e.g. gabble, yabber, gab, jabble.) The earliest sighting of "jibber-jabber" recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary is in 1922, but that doesn't mean that was "the year it first appeared". (There are a number of similar words in English all meanig much the same thing - e.g. "Jibber" (spelt "gibber") was used by Shakespeare "jabber" is recorded in 1499. Jibber-jabber is a coupling of "jibber" and "jabber", which are themselves variants of the same onomatopoeic verb meaning "To speak rapidly and inarticulately to chatter, talk nonsense". : Not having even the 'foggiest' idea is having no idea at all not even a badly formed, undefined one. : As for the second part, something that is 'foggy' is unclear, hard to discern - for fairly obvious reasons - so a foggy idea (if such a phrase existed) would be a vague one. Also, where did the phrase "I haven't the foggiest idea" come from? : : Where did the phrase "jibber jabber" come from? I need the year it first appeared. In Reply to: Jibber jabber posted by David FG on Novemat 08:58: Posted by Victoria S Dennis on Novemat 16:32
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