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Loïs Boisson had never even played at the French Open before, let alone in the biggest arena at Roland-Garros, and now the unseeded 21-year-old Frenchwoman is through to the quarterfinals.
French wildcard Lois Boisson took her fairytale run at the 2025 French Open to new heights as she upset third seed Jessica Pegula to reach the quarter-finals. The world No 361, who is making her ...
Aryna Sabalenka remains the clear leader – despite not winning a Grand Slam – followed closely by the three major champions: Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, and Madison Keys.
French No 1 Lois Boisson battled to her first WTA title on clay in Hamburg on Sunday with a straight-sets win over Hungary's Anna Bondar.
Mboko has played so much tennis this season for one reason — because she wins and wins and wins some more. She’s just doing ...
Already the French women’s No. 1 since her Roland Garros run, she’s now the first Frenchwoman to be ranked in the Top 50 since the very first week of 2025, when former No. 4 Caroline Garcia—who has ...
Victoria Mboko’s run through one of the most important competitions in women’s tennis ended where it inevitably — and impossibly — seemed like it might all along. And what a place she chose to do it.
Mboko is about to represent Canada in Canada, as a wild-card entry at her national tournament. The top seed in Montreal is ...
For the second time this month, these two meet on Tour. Rybakina won their only previous meeting in straight sets.
Coco Gauff Receives Positive Update originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Nobody ever said tennis was easy. One week, you’re crying in a locker room.
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