A teenage tennis star hopes to go all the way to the top after earning a Wimbledon wildcard - despite having only eight fingers and seven toes.
Fran Jones, 18, was born with rare genetic disorder ectrodactyly-ectodermal dysplasia cleft lip/palate - commonly known as EED or EEC.
It means that she was born with webbed fingers and, after countless operations, today has three fingers and a thumb on each hand, four toes on her left foot, and just three toes on her right foot.
Her missing digits affect her racket grip and her balance, and medical professionals told her that becoming a top tennis player would be "impossible".
But the young player has worked hard to defy the odds, ranking in the top 300 in the world, and now securing a wildcard in this year's Wimbledon tournament, which begins next Monday, July 1.