Loïs Boisson overthrows the third world and continues its fairy tale in Roland-Garros
When you are a high -level sportsman, all the blows are allowed to get a sponsor. Thus the ex-French scaper Romain Mesnil had filmed himself naked in the streets of Paris, in 2009 on social networks, to attract the eye of a equipment supplier. Sixteen years later, the Tenniswoman Loïs Boisson was in turn entitled to her time of sudden virtual notoriety – but without having wanted it. During the Rouen tournament, in April, an opponent, Harriet Dart, had taken part in the referee, praying to him to ask the French to “Put deodorant”car “She feels really bad”.
Captured by the cameras, the lack of class of the British animated social networks and has not escaped the Dijonnaise. She chose to laugh about it. “I need a collab ‘”she then wrote on Instagram, offering her services to cosmetics brands. A few weeks later, Loïs Boisson, which overthrew, Monday, June 2, the world number 3, Jessie Pegula (3-6, 6-4, 6-4) and continues his incredible journey to Roland-Garros, no longer has to advertise. The 22 -year -old Frenchwoman is qualified for the quarterfinals, where she will face Russian Mirra Andreeva on Wednesday.
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