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French tennis sensation Lois Boisson will test her grass court skills competitively for the first time on Tuesday in the ...
Starting Monday, the new French number one is taking part in the qualifying rounds of the London Grand Slam tournament. She ...
After an unfortunate first foray into the spotlight in April (yes, that infamous Harriet Dart deodorant moment), Lois Boisson ...
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?
ROLAND GARROS, PARIS — Coco Gauff is heading back to the French Open final. She booked her spot in a No. 2 vs. No. 1 showdown against Aryna Sablenka with a commanding win over Loïs Boisson, the French ...
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!” ...
It was a full-circle moment of inspiration and belonging, especially after a severe left knee injury a week before last ...
French wild-card entry Loïs Boisson has upset sixth-ranked Mirra Andreeva 7-6 (6), 6-3 in front of a boisterous and partisan crowd to reach the French Open semifinals. Andreeva repeatedly showed ...
WIMBLEDON chose NOT to give a French Open semi-finalist a wildcard. But they did give the Brit who made a cruel “deodorant” ...
Boisson, ranked just 361st, threw her head back and roared after beating No. 3 seed Jessica Pegula 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 on Court Philippe-Chatrier in the fourth round Monday.
French wild-card entry Loïs Boisson upset sixth-ranked Mirra Andreeva ... as excited fans chanted "Lois, Lois" between points, waved tricolor flags, shouted during play and even applauded the ...