How Loïs Boisson implode Mirra Andreeva to reach the semi-finals of Roland-Garros
In France of Sport, a question remains, now that Paris Saint-Germain has finally won the victory of the Champions League: will Ousmane Dembélé manage to make a double blow and to pocket the Ballon d’Or, a reward for the best footballer of the season? The attacker seems in pole position, but clearly does not have the favors of all Parisians. Since the court Philippe-Chatrier, a voice has raised, on Wednesday, June 4, at the age of 4 p.m., to plead another contender: “Loïs Gold Ball! .was thus egging a spectator while Loïs Boisson, his back covered with clay, had just gotten up, eyes reddened by the emotion of a qualification for the semi-finals of Roland-Garros.
From the top of her 361ᵉ place in the world, the Frenchwoman should not even have had access to the qualifications of these internationals in France. But even if it means being invited by the French Tennis Federation in the Grand Table, the Dijonnaise has, it seems, decide to stay in the west of Paris until the end of the fortnight. Not content with having already paid for the third world player, the American Jessica Pegula on Monday, Loïs Boisson added to her hunting board the Russian prodigy Mirra Andreeva, 6ᵉ in the international classification, defeated after a fight of more than two hours (7-6 [8-6]6-3). Here she is the first tricolor from Marion Bartoli, in 2011, to climb in the last square of the female tournament on Parisian clay.
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