With a 6-0, 6-1 victory in Dubai, Francesca Jones qualified for the Australian Open to make her first Grand Slam main draw. To get this far, she's had to carve out a unique path, as she has was born with ectrodactyly ectodermal dysplasia, which has caused her to have three fingers and a thumb on each hand and seven toes.
Here are some things to know about the 20-year-old Brit ahead of her major debut:
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She places a premium on positive attitude:
"Each person has to ... try and win the game with their set of cards," Jones told press after winning her final qualifying match. "If you're dealt a full house straight away, fair play to you. But if you're not, then you need to find a way to win the game with another strategy. And that's what I'm doing."
For Jones, part of that strategizing means using a lighter racquet with a smaller grip and training with extra attention on preventing running injuries.
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Jones beat established names on the road to Melbourne:
Her qualifying draw wasn't a soft one at all, and she rose to the challenge, getting past Monica Niculescu (6-3, 6-2) and Jana Fett (7-6, 2-6, 6-1) before a dominant win over Jia-Jing Lu (6-0, 6-1).