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Tunisian tennis star Ons Jabeur and her husband Karim Kamoun recently announced that they are expecting their first child together in April 2026. Reacting to the news, Naomi Osaka, Paula Badosa, Taylor Townsend and more from the tennis world were quick to congratulate the couple.Jabeur and Kamoun reportedly met in 2013 and quickly hit it off. Kamoun shares his wife's sporting background and used to be a fencer himself, having represented his country on the international stage. The duo got married in 2015, and two years later Kamoun took on the role of the former World No.2’s fitness coach.Most recently, Ons Jabeur and Karim Kamoun announced that they are preparing to welcome a baby boy to their family. On Instagram, Jabeur shared a video of herself and her husband holding a baby onesie and a tiny racket and wrote,“Took a little break to reset and recharge... Turns out, we've been planning the cutest comeback ever. The court will have to wait a little longer, because soon... we'll be welcoming our tiniest teammate. Baby boy joining the team in April.” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostReacting to the news, Naomi Osaka commented,“Congratulations 🥹❤️.”Paula Badosa showed her enthusiasm for the couple, writing,“😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 ay ay ayyyyyy.”Taylor Townsend also congratulated the couple, commenting,“AJ HAS A COUSIN ON THE WAY 😍🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️.”Several others from the tennis world also congratulated Ons Jabeur and her husband:“😭😍🥺,” Katie Boulter commented.“YESSSSSSSS ❤️❤️❤️,” Frances Tiafoe’s girlfriend Ayan Broomfield wrote.“😍😍😍,” Karolina Muchova added.“OMG!!!! I'm so happy for you guys 🥺🥺🥺💙💙💙,” Maria Sakkari chimed in.“Oh my god! Congratulations guys,” Barbora Krejikova wished the couple.Via @onsjabeur on Instagram Via @onsjabeur on Instagram Ons Jabeur shares glimpses from her outing at the WTA FinalsJabeur at the WTA Finals 2025 (Image Source: Getty)On the tennis end of things, Ons Jabeur has been on a hiatus from the WTA Tour since July 2025, with the Tunisian star sharing that the demanding schedule of tournaments has taken a toll on her mental health.While Jabeur hasn't been seen in action on the courts since the Wimbledon Championships, the 31-year-old recently attended the 2025 WTA Finals. Taking to Instagram, she shared snaps of her outing in Riyadh with fans, writing,“Riyadh, you've been truly inspiring! Honoured to witness the power and passion of the @wtafinalsriyadh Thank you for having me! #WTAFinals.” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostOns Jabeur made her last competitive outing of the 2025 season at Wimbledon, where the former runners-up was forced to retire midway through her first round match due to breathing issues.