Boisson soars 296 places in rankings, Sinner keeps top spot
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SportsLine tennis expert Jose Onorato reveals his 2025 French Open picks for Thursday's women's semifinal match between French wild card Lois Boisson and American Coco Gauff
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.
Coco Gauff has turned to an old trick with the French Open crowd loudly singing her French opponent's name. Gauff pretended Thursday they were chanting “Coco!”
Boisson saved two set points and rode the support of a raucous Paris crowd to reach the Roland Garros last four as Andreeva imploded.
French wild-card entry Lois Boisson upset Mirra Andreeva in front of a boisterous crowd to reach the semifinals of the French Open.
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The story of the 2025 French Open on the women's side has been Lois Boisson, as the wild card entered the tournament ranked 362nd in the world but has gone on a storybook run to become the first French woman since Marion Bartoli to reach the semifinals at Roland-Garros.
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?
American Coco Gauff will face No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, the player she defeated in 2023 to win the US Open, on Saturday.
La francesa Loïs Boisson, quien llegó con un comodín, sorprendió a la sexta clasificada Mirra Andreeva 7-6 (6), 6-3 el
After an unfortunate first foray into the spotlight in April (yes, that infamous Harriet Dart deodorant moment), Lois Boisson is finally in the headlines for all the right reasons.
Lois Boisson, who became famous for a viral moment over deodorant, has reached the French Open semifinals despite being ranked 361st in world.