Coco Gauff, French Open and Lois Boisson
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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.
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Yardbarker on MSNThe most watched in 25 years! Lois Boisson's semifinal clash captivates record Roland Garros audienceThe match between Lois Boisson and Coco Gauff was the most-watched women's match at Roland Garros since the year 2000, averaging over 5.37 million viewers and peaking at 6.4 million on official television broadcasts.
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?
World No. 2 WTA player Coco Gauff delivered a clear message to Lois Boisson ahead of their Roland Garros semifinal match.
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Yardbarker on MSN'My schedule will change': Lois Boisson rewrites the script after Roland Garros Semifinal runLois Boisson bid farewell to the French Open after a historic couple of weeks, becoming the first wildcard in the Open Era to reach the Roland Garros semifinals.
After tearing through the third rung of professional women’s tennis, the French Tennis Federation (FFT) awarded Boisson a wild card for the French Open. A week before, at a minor tournament in Paris, Boisson tore her anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee and missed nine months of tennis. She didn’t even watch the tournament on television.
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FirstSportz on MSNFrance’s Lois Boisson Was Accused of Smelling “Really Bad” by Harriet Dart Few Weeks Before Her French Open BreakthroughLois Boisson delivered one of the standout performances of Roland Garros this year by defeating world No. 3 Jessica Pegula. The post France’s Lois Boisson Was Accused of Smelling “Really Bad” by Harriet Dart Few Weeks Before Her French Open Breakthrough appeared first on FirstSportz.
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Yardbarker on MSNJannik Sinner recalls training with breakout French tennis star Lois Boisson - 'She's very strong physically'World No.1 Jannik Sinner looks to be the favorite to lift the men's title at the ongoing Roland Garros tournament. However, the Italian expressed some optimism at having French WTA player Lois Boisson in the semifinals of the women's event,