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While warming for the Wimbledon final 2023, Oz Jabour forgot a key law and fired him and was in the center of court.
Prior to his defeat, Marketa VondRouseova, Jabeur was ordered to return to the replacement rooms by officials at the All England club because he was wearing the upper part of the black.
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Authorities in Wimbledon are very strict, it is completely forbidden to wear any color other than white, and Jaber was told that he had to change the traditional white clothing before returning to court.
According to the All England Club instructions, all players should wear completely white – which does not contain the variety of white or creams.
The law reads: “Competitors have to wear appropriate tennis clothing, which is almost completely white, and this is true of the player in the siege.”
Wimbledon’s three -time champion Chris Ort, who worked as a television analyst, first told the viewers what happened. “The ounce was wearing the whole black on the central land and kicked him.
“They kicked him and put him on white clothes. In Wimbledon you should wear white!
“Even in the Wimbledon final. I thought it was interesting”
When asked about the incident, Jabul explained his focus on the final, which made him forget for a moment.
“I completely forgot the white rules,” he said at the post -match press conference. “When you enter the race, you just dressed as a regular dress.
“To me, I completely forget that I’m warming up in the center today, it must be white. Yes, I don’t know, that was just a honest mistake.”
The rules are unique for Wimbledon, which is the oldest four big tennis slides.
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This guide has been investigated in recent times that they have expressed their dissatisfaction with all white.
In 2022 there was a slight change in the rule that allowed women to wear dark colored underwear if desired.
Jabur’s 6-4 6-4 defeat to VondRouseova was his second Wimbledon final loss, which was also beaten by Elena Rabakina in 2023.
This meant that Tunisia’s native lost in one part of history by becoming the first African he won in the championship, and he will not do so in 2025.
He was forced to retire from his first game in the second set and needed medical treatment, which resulted in a 14 -minute delay.
Turkish media reported that he was struggling with respiratory problems in the hottest day of opening in Wimbledon in recording.
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“I didn’t expect to feel good.”
“I have been practicing very well in the past few days, but I guess these things happen.
“I am very upset, it really doesn’t help me to do this, even if it was a very difficult season for me.
“I hope I can feel better and see what will happen,” he said.
This is a struggle for the former world number two that has been reduced to 59 years, as he also fights with shoulder and foot injuries.
His farthest in 2025 in a tournament is in the quarter -finals of Doha.