After coming through three rounds of qualifying in New York to reach the main draw, Jones Parents were eager to call Edel and Simon, who have returned home in the UK.
Why were they not seeing their daughter in a person? Because they could not find the dog seater.
Jones told BBC Sport after sealing its place in the main draw in New York, “My parents are not to travel with me everywhere, so I ensured that I can share those moments with them as soon as possible.”
“I want them to feel it as possible, seeing how much they sacrificed to give me an opportunity.
“They are not here because a dog Citter was not available – dogs come first!”
Jones was born with a genetic position, which means that he has three fingers and a thumb on each hand, three legs on his right leg and four legs on the left side.
Doctors asked the Yorkshire -born player to forget about playing tennis professionally – but he defeated obstacles after going to Spain as a teenager.
Learning his craft on the soil was a different way for many Britain, and his path in the US Open Main Draw has usually been unconventional.
Jones had the top seed in the qualifying draw of women after falling less than a cut-off date for automatic entry.
“I have always done things differently – so why should I change now?” Jones said.