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Breakout French Open semi-finalist Lois Boisson saw her Cinderella run halt at Wimbledon's qualifying rounds, losing to world ...
A successful grass-court season for Canadians continued on Tuesday. Bianca Andreescu and Carson Branstine advanced through ...
“This is a wonderful Cinderella story, but there has been no data that Lois Boisson would ever do anything on the grass courts. “That is what I always enjoyed about Wimbledon. Usually, they would give ...
French Open semi-finalist Lois Boisson was on Thursday continuing her preparations for Wimbledon's qualifying rounds after organisers of the grass court slam turned down her request for a wildcard ...
Lois Boisson’s Cinderella run to the last four of the French Open was the story of this year’s tournament. Grand Slam tennis often springs up a shock or two, but few were expecting the world number ...
PARIS (AP) — Loïs Boisson, the revelation of the French Open, has rocketed 296 places up the WTA rankings after her fairy-tale run at Roland-Garros. The Frenchwoman, who was 361st before making ...
SportsLine tennis expert Jose Onorato reveals his 2025 French Open picks for Saturday's women's singles final between Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka ...
Her Cinderella run ended in the semifinals, outplayed by Coco Gauff despite the roaring crowd support on Philippe Chatrier Court. Boisson may have lost, but she gained so much over those two weeks ...
American Coco Gauff is back in a Roland-Garros final and will take on Aryna Sabalenka on Saturday for a shot at her second major title.
Boisson got a rapturous ovation at the end of the match, and her Cinderella run does at least ensure she will climb from 361st to 65th in the WTA rankings – making her the new French number one.