Jabeur, 27, won 6-2, 3-6, 6-1 in one hour and 43 minutes and will face the winner of the second semi-final between Elena Rybakina and Simona Halep. “I don’t know what to say — it’s a dream come true … from years and years of work and sacrifice,” Jabeur said in a court interview. After walking away with the final set, the Tunisian took a moment after scoring her own success to ensure the crowd also celebrated the achievement of her great friend Maria, who had reached her first grand slam semi-final just a year after giving birth of her second child. Quick guide

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Thanks for your response. “He needs to make me a barbecue now to make up for all the balls he made me run!” he joked, before adding: ‘I wanted to share the moment with her at the end… she’s such an inspiration to me, coming back after two babies. I still can’t believe how he did it.” Paul MacInnes’ report will follow here