Just a little over a year ago, competing in tournaments was far from Lois Boisson’s mind. An ACL injury had put her out for nine months. She couldn’t even compete at the Roland Garros. And when the French Tennis Federation gave her a wildcard for the 2025 French Open, it was the moment she needed. Lois Boisson is now a name that’s quickly becoming a highlight at Roland Garros! She battled through an intense match, pulling off a huge upset against No.3 Jessica Pegula (3-6, 6-4, 6-4). But Boisson wasn’t done yet! She just took down the 18-year-old Mirra Andreeva, and now she’s set for a showdown with 2022 runner-up Coco Gauff. What does she think of this wild ride?

Later, in her press conference, Boisson was asked if her Roland Garros run felt like a miracle or the result of hard work. The

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