sport news Wimbledon: Ons Jabeur breezes past France's Diane Parry in straight sets trends now Ons Jabeur continues her march on Wimbledon as world No 2 breezes past France's Diane Parry in straight sets to go through to the fourth round - with the Tunisian yet to drop a set Ons Jabeur has cruised into Wimbledon's fourth round after beating Diane Parry 6-2 6-3 Jabeur has yet to drop a set at SW19 and overcome the 19-year-old Parry with ease The Tunisian said she played a 'great match' and is enjoying being at Wimbledon By Faaez Samadi For Mailonline Published: 14:52 BST, 1 July 2022 | Updated: 14:55 BST, 1 July 2022 Viewcomments Jabeur booked her place in Wimbledon's fourth round after a convincing win over France's Diane Parry. The Tunisian continued to demonstrate the confidence she said she has gained since playing alongside Serena Williams at Eastbourne, dispatching Parry 6-2 6-3. The first set was a short contest as Jabeur, the world No 2, imposed herself from the beginning to win handily and overpower Parry. Jabeur continued her imperious Wimbledon form after breezing past Diane Parry 6-2 6-3 Parry rallied at the start of the second set, with the two players staying on serve at 3-3. But Jabeur regained her authority and broke the Frenchwoman in the seventh game. It was then a question of Jabeur going through the gears and Parry being unable to match her. A mix of power and artistry saw her overcome Parry 6-3 in the second set. 'It was a great match for me, it's tough to play young talented players like her (Parry). 'Hopefully I can continue playing this way. 'I (have) started the tournament well. I enjoy playing here. (Playing) on grass is really amazing, with the slices and drop shots I love to do.' Jabeur remains in the hunt to become the first Arab woman to win a Grand Slam. Parry appeared to find her form in the second set, holding serve and taking the game to Jabeur But the Tunisian quickly regained her authority and broke Parry convincingly in the seventh game Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility