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Through rain, sleet, and hail, Ons Jabeur is delivering in 2022, and can now celebrate her breakout run at Wimbledon with a signature stamp.

The Tunisia Post unveiled the stamp, which features a fist-pumping Jabeur, and a description of the hometown hero’s accomplishments in both English and Arabic.

Just last month, Jabeur became the first from her country to reach a Grand Slam final—doing so at Wimbledon—and came agonizingly close to victory before bowing out to Elena Rybakina in three sets.

A player for all surfaces, she captured her first WTA 1000 title on clay at the Mutua Madrid Open.

“Through this victory, she has succeeded in opening up horizons of hope for the young men and women of Tunisia,” the stamp reads. “Ons Jabeur is the first player from an Arab country to enter the Top 10…In June 2022, she reached 2nd place in the world ranking to enrich the series of historical successes won by Tunisian women in different fields, deserving the title of ‘Tennis Icon.’”

No disputing that title, but Jabeur will only continue aiming higher in the wake of her Wimbledon success.

Currently ranked No. 5, Jabeur won her first match since Wimbledon at the Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic, and will likely end her US Open preparation at the Western & Southern Open after having to withdraw from the National Bank Open in Toronto due to abdominal pain.