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The female player collapsed in the middle of the WTA match
In Game 9, set 3, while being led by Julia Riera 6-2, 5-7, 5-3 in the match night 1/4, Jones threw the ball up to prepare to deliver, but did not hit. She staggered and fell to the yard, her hands hugging her face. The referee and the pitch staff came to ask, then helped her in a wheelchair. His fifth strong player had to give up the match, stop at the tournament.
Copa Colsanitas is a clay ground, which takes place from March 31 to April 6 in Bogota, Colombia. This city has a height of 2,640 m above sea level, so the air is thinner than usual. The athletes when playing with physical strengths in Bogota often have respiratory problems. But no information has shown that it is the reason why Jones gave up.
Jones was born on September 19, 2000, suffering from external dysplasia syndrome (EEC) at birth, so there should be two fingers and three toes. Experts once asked her to give up her tennis career, but she still pursued.
The 1.73 m high player won 8 ITF titles (the World Tennis Federation), accumulated more than $ 630,000 in the career. She once attended the main round of the Grand Slam tournament, Australia expanded and Wimbledon, though stopped in the first round.
 
 
The female player collapsed in the middle of the WTA match
The tennis player ranked 129 WTA WTA (Women's Professional Tennis Association) once said in 2021 that congenital syndrome was the driving force to help her pursue the career of the ball. "I have experiences and many people are not at this age, and that shapes my person today," Daily Mail led to Jones. "My mental strength, intelligence and thinking are affected, but I believe that everyone has their own difficulties and there are different ways to overcome adversity ".
Jones also revealed a tennis expert who advised her not to pursue this career. But the 24 -year -old player considered it a motivation to commit to his career. "I want to make parents proud more than anything else", she emphasized.
Jones had to give up in tennis matches, including cramps that she could not stand. But there are also many matches she gave up in the way of defeating a game, or a few points.
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