Lois Boisson surprises and moves into the semi-finals of the French Open!
Lois Boisson scores a sensation and reaches the semi-finals of the 2025 French Open after beating No. 6 Andreeva.

Lois Boisson surprises and moves into the semi-finals of the French Open!
On June 4, 2025, Lois Boisson caused a sensation by reaching the semifinals of the French Open. The unseeded Frenchwoman, ranked 361st in the WTA rankings, defeated the highly favored Russian Mirra Andreeva, seeded number 6, 7:6(6), 6:3. The match took place at the prestigious Court Philippe-Chatrier, where Boisson captivated spectators with her impressive performance.
In the first set, Andreeva was initially on track to win the set when she led 5-3 and served to win the set. But Boisson equalized to 5:5 and fended off a set point in the subsequent tiebreak before winning the first round with her first set point. The second set started promisingly for Andreeva with a 3-0 lead, but she lost the thread and ultimately had to concede six games in a row to Boisson. Out of frustration, Andreeva hit the ball into the roof of the stadium.
Gauff in the semi-final against Boisson
Lois Boisson will meet Coco Gauff in the semi-finals, who also won an exciting match. Gauff, seeded No. 2, defeated No. 7 seed Madison Keys 6-7(6), 6-4, 6-1 after trailing in the first set. Gauff also struggled with difficulties, initially falling behind 1:4, but was able to turn things around and win the first set in the tiebreak.
In the second set, Gauff showed a significantly improved performance and took a 4-1 lead, which she ultimately converted to 6-4. She dominated in the third set, taking advantage of Keys' mistakes, who had a total of 60 unforced errors and 34 forced errors, while Gauff made 41 unforced errors and 24 forced errors. Gauff had an impressive 75% win rate on her first serves and converted 53% of her break points.
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This semi-final between Boisson and Gauff is highly anticipated by many as the two players have never met in a singles match before. Boisson will be supported by the home fans in Paris, while Gauff will look to continue her run, having already won the US Open in 2023 and reaching the semi-finals at Roland Garros for the third time. Gauff's best result in this tournament was second place in 2022.
The French Open 2025 is noted as an exciting chapter in the competitive history of tennis, in which both young talents and experienced players fight for fame and honor. The next rounds promise to deliver fascinating encounters and emotional moments.
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