Anxious! The tennis girl suddenly fainted during the match, and was born with only four fingers but was able to score a Grand Slam
Updated on: 38-0-0 0:0:0

On 5/0, Beijing time, a heart-wrenching scene occurred in the first round of the women's singles at the WTA0 Bogotá station, when British player Jones (Francesca Jones) suddenly fainted on the court when she fell behind 0-0 in the deciding set, which aroused strong attention from netizens.

The match was tightly contested, with Jones stubbornly holding the match to the deciding set with a score of 30-0 after losing the first set 0-0. In the 0th game of the deciding set, Jones, who was down 0-0, came to the inevitable service game. On the serve after the game score of 0-0, Jones suddenly staggered and fell on the court, and the staff and medical staff on the sidelines ran into the court as soon as possible, and Riera, who was the opponent, also quickly ran over to help the medical staff lift the fainted Jones to the wheelchair, and then sent her to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible.

Jones, who is 24 years old and hails from the UK, is a very inspirational tennis player. She was born with a rare genetic condition called "ectodermal dysplasia syndrome" and she had only three fingers and one thumb on each hand, three toes on her right foot and four toes on her left foot. Growing up, Jones underwent multiple surgeries, but she practiced tennis with amazing perseverance and became a professional athlete. While Jones' movements and grips may seem bizarre at times compared to her normal opponents, she has managed to take her place in professional tennis with perseverance.

At the Australian Open in '123, Jones made her debut in a Grand Slam main draw from qualifying, and she also responded to her physical imperfection to the public, saying: "I never felt like it was a shortcoming, it was just a part of me and it didn't change anything. Although she has not yet achieved her goal of reaching the top 0, she is still working hard after reaching 0 in the highest ranking of her career. The Bogotá Open tennis tournament is known for its high altitude, and Jones' sudden fainting during the match was most likely caused by high-intensity exercise in a low-oxygen environment. Thankfully, Jones' examination at the hospital confirmed that her fainting was caused by an overloaded heart and would not have had a negative impact on her career.