Tunisia's Ons Jabeur defeats Else Mertens to reach Wimbledon quarters

Tunisia's Ons Jabeur broke serve twice in the second set to seal the win against Belgian Elise Mertens and set up a last-eight clash against Czech player Marie Bouzkova.
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Ons Jabeur said she wanted to be a trailblazer for Arab and African players [Robert Prange/Getty]

Tennis world number two Ons Jabeur reached her second consecutive Wimbledon quarter-final on Sunday, beating Elise Mertens 7-6 (11/9), 6-4.

The Tunisian fended off five set points for her 24th-seeded Belgian opponent in the first set tie-break to edge ahead.

Jabeur broke serve twice in the second set to seal the win and set up a last-eight clash against Czech player Marie Bouzkova.

The 27-year-old said she wanted to be a trailblazer for Arab and African players.

"I wish I could really give that message to the young generation not just from my country but from the African continent," she said.

"I want to see more players here. I want them to believe more in themselves and believe they can be here.

"I don't come from a rich family so you have to stop finding excuses and just go for it, enjoy it."