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For the second time in as many months, Lois Boisson has become the talk of tennis. This time, though, it is for her results rather than her alleged body odour.
No. 2 Coco Gauff’s semifinal win in the French Open sets up a blockbuster championship match against No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka on Saturday.
There have been no French Open women's matches during the primetime Court Philippe-Chatrier night session for the second year in a row.
After an unfortunate first foray into the spotlight in April this year (yes, that infamous Harriet Dart deodorant comment), Loïs Boisson is finally getting the headlines for all the right reasons.
The dream run continues for the 361st-ranked Lois Boisson at Roland-Garros. After taking down third-seeded Jessica Pegula in the previous round, the French wild-card entry upset sixth-ranked Mirra Andreeva 7-6 (6),
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The biggest story of the French Open is a home wild-card entry who has surged to the semifinals. So why has she had not top billing?
Lois Boisson came into the 2025 French Open as a relative unknown, a 22-year-old ranked 361st in the world coming into the Grand Slam who had been ranked 152nd back in 2024.