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Boisson Smells Success as French Hope Reaches Paris Last Eight

  • Lois Boisson, a 22-year-old French wildcard ranked 361st, defeated third seed Jessica Pegula at the 2025 French Open in Paris on June 2.
  • Boisson reached this stage after recovering from an ACL injury last year and building momentum with recent tournament wins following her tour return in February.
  • The tense fourth-round match on Court Philippe-Chatrier ended 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 after Boisson saved break points and broke Pegula in a long ninth game.
  • Boisson expressed her gratitude by saying, "I really don't know what to say but, 'Thank you to all of you,'" and by reaching the French Open quarter-finals, she will gain 360 ranking points and secure a minimum prize of half a million dollars.
  • By reaching the quarterfinals, Boisson becomes France's last player in the tournament and expects her ranking jump to open doors to bigger events.
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The last French representative in the Roland-Garros tournament, Loïs Boisson will play his quarter final against Mirra Andreeva on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. If she is eliminated, the player will leave Paris with a great sum of money.

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The young French woman defies the prognosis and offers a quarter of a historic finale Porte d'Auteuil. An astounding as unexpected climb. With new expectations to be managed now for the 22-year-old Dijonnaise.

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Loïs Boisson makes France vibrate tennis and will play a quarter-final at Roland-Garros this Wednesday, May 4. Unknown to the general public at the beginning of the fortnight, she makes today move the audience, but...

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Le Huffington Post broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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