Semi-finalist at Roland-Garros, Loïs Boisson no longer touches the ground
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You almost have to pinch your eyes to believe it when you look at the women's draw, but a Frenchwoman is indeed among the last four contenders for the 2025 edition of Roland-Garros. At 22 years old , for her first two weeks at Porte d'Auteuil, Loïs Boisson continues her breathtaking Parisian epic, where exploits follow one another every two days without anyone really knowing how far the indomitable Dijon player can go. On Monday, she sent world number 3 Jessica Pegula to the mat . On Wednesday, the Frenchwoman collapsed with joy on the clay of the Centre Court, just after her match point against the Russian prodigy,
Libération