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Travelling solo and sharing rooms – what is life like on tennis’ lower rung?
Key takeaways
- Britain's Francesca Jones earned the biggest pay day of her career by winning a Grand Slam main-draw match for the first time in Paris
- BBC Sport tennis news reporter Published24 minutes ago Solo travelling, sleeping in a transit van and sharing rooms are all money-saving tricks used by lower-ranked players over the years.
- It is one of the reasons tennis' top players say they protested about pay at the French Open - to drive change for the good of the game.
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Britain's Francesca Jones earned the biggest pay day of her career by winning a Grand Slam main-draw match for the first time in Paris
BBC Sport tennis news reporter Published24 minutes ago Solo travelling, sleeping in a transit van and sharing rooms are all money-saving tricks used by lower-ranked players over the years.
It is one of the reasons tennis' top players say they protested about pay at the French Open - to drive change for the good of the game.
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