Tennis player Ons Jabeur has announced that she will donate a portion of her prize money from the WTA Finals to support Palestinians affected by the conflict in Gaza. Jabeur made the announcement after winning her match against Marketa Vondrousova. In an emotional post-match interview, she expressed her sadness about the ongoing situation in the world and her desire for peace. Jabeur will need to win her final group match against Iga Swiatek to have a chance of reaching the semi-finals. Swiatek, who is currently in fine form, could potentially reclaim the world number one spot this week. She is the first female player in nearly two decades to achieve 65 or more tour-level wins in consecutive seasons. Jabeur’s decision to donate part of her prize money reflects her commitment to helping those in need and promoting humanity. It is not a political statement but a gesture of compassion. By supporting causes like this, Jabeur is using her platform to make a positive impact on the world. Her actions serve as an inspiration to others, showing that even in the world of sports, we can contribute to making a difference. Jabeur’s generosity and empathy are commendable, and her dedication to both her sport and humanitarian causes is truly admirable.