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French Open Sensation Boisson Returns to Action After 'Most Difficult ...

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PARIS — Lois Boisson, the French player who lit up Roland Garros last year with her stunning run to the French Open semi-finals, said she cannot wait to return to action on Tuesday at the Madrid Open after months out injured. “The last few months have been very difficult –- the most difficult since I started playing tennis,” Boisson said according to AFP. “I didn’t handle them very well mentally, let’s say.” Ranked 361st in the world before the …

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The Frenchman Lois Boisson, number 1 tricolor in the WTA classification, returns this Tuesday 21 April to the Masters 1000 in Madrid against the American Peyton Stearns. After a long period of absence for injury, she...

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The 22-year-old, who met with the AFP, is expected on Tuesday for her great return to the circuit at the WTA 1000 tournament in Madrid.

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Injured in the right forearm, Loïs Boisson no longer played in the official competition since September 2025. The Frenchman, semi-finalist of Roland-Garros last year, finally signs her return to Madrid this Tuesday.

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DECRYPTAGE - After a long absence, the surprise semi-finalist of the Gate of Auteuil in 2025 is about to return to the competition in Madrid.

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In early May 2025, few know Lois Boisson. The French tennis player, class 2003, slips out from the first 500 in the standings after a year before she was able to get close to the top 150. However, shortly after that, her life changes from one week to the next. After the success in a W75, the transalpine player participates in the Roland Garros thanks to a wild card. She defeats Jessica Pegula and Mirra Andreeva among others and goes resoundingly…

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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