
French Open: Wildcard Lois Boisson stuns Andreeva, joins Coco Gauff in semi-final
Lois Boisson's remarkable Roland Garros journey continued on Wednesday as the world No. 361 French wildcard stunned sixth seed Mirra Andreeva 7-6(6), 6-3 to secure a place in the women's singles semi-finals.Boisson caused the biggest upset of the tournament when she shocked No. 3 seed Jessica Pegula in the quarterfinals. She backed up that stunning victory by overcoming the young Russian teenager in a tense two-hour battle under the roof of Court Philippe-Chatrier.advertisementBoisson scripted history by becoming the first wildcard in the Open Era to reach the French Open women's singles semi-finals. Her incredible run now guarantees her a rise to at least world No. 61 in the rankings. She also becomes the first Frenchwoman to reach the Roland Garros semi-finals since Marion Bartoli in 2011.
French Open Day 11 Live UpdatesBefore Roland Garros, Boisson had never faced an opponent ranked inside the top 50, with her highest-ranked adversary being world No. 60 Moyuka Uchijima earlier this year. The 22-year-old earned her spot in the main draw through a wildcard, having missed last year's debut due to a torn ACL. Boisson also made headlines previously when opponent Harriet Dart made disparaging remarks about her during a match - a moment Boisson later handled gracefully on social media.6 GAMES IN A ROW TO REACH THE SEMI-FINALS FOR LOIS BOISSON #RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/MLPBookvlt— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) June 4, 2025advertisementEarlier in the day, Coco Gauff battled into the semi-finals with a hard-fought 6-7(6), 6-4, 6-1 win over fellow American Madison Keys in a match notable for its high error count. Both players combined for over 100 unforced errors, with Gauff benefiting from 10 double faults by Keys.Gauff, ranked world No. 2 and a finalist here in 2022, will now face either Boisson or Andreeva for a spot in the Roland Garros final. The 21-year-old admitted she had to adjust her game mid-match to handle Keys' fast and low shots."I'm happy to get through this match today. I have a lot more work to do and I'll be ready tomorrow," Gauff said. "It's tough to play against her because she hits the ball so fast and so low. I was just trying to fight for every point."Gauff also became the youngest woman since Martina Hingis (1995-2000) to achieve 25 main-draw wins at Roland Garros, underlining her rapid rise at the Grand Slam.
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