Wimbledon Women | 06/24 10:00 | 14 |
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French Open Women | 06/05 15:45 | 28 |
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French Open Women | 06/04 11:35 | 27 |
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6-7,3-6 | |
French Open Women | 06/02 10:50 | 26 |
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3-6,6-4,6-4 | |
French Open Women | 05/31 10:55 | 25 |
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3-6,6-0,5-7 | |
French Open Women | 05/29 15:20 | 24 |
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French Open Women | 05/27 15:30 | 23 |
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6-4,4-6,6-3 | |
ITF W75 Saint-Gaudens | 05/11 08:00 | - |
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ITF W75 Saint-Gaudens | 05/10 13:00 | - |
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ITF W75 Saint-Gaudens | 05/09 09:00 | - |
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7-5,6-1 | |
ITF W75 Saint-Gaudens | 05/08 11:00 | - |
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6-3,6-2 | |
ITF W75 Saint-Gaudens | 05/07 08:00 | - |
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Loïs Boisson (French pronunciation: [lɔis bwasɔ̃]; born 16 May 2003) is a French professional tennis player. She has a career-high singles ranking of world No. 65 by the WTA, achieved on 9 June 2025. Boisson's best result is reaching the semifinals of a Grand Slam event at the 2025 French Open, on her main-draw debut, becoming the first wildcard player in the Open Era to accomplish the feat.
Boisson made her WTA Tour debut at the 2021 WTA Lyon Open, having received a wildcard into the doubles main draw, partnering Juline Fayard.
Following three titles on the ITF Circuit earlier in the year, Boisson won her first WTA 125 title in Saint-Malo, defeating Chloé Paquet in three sets in the final. She entered the top 200 as a result. She was slated to receive a wildcard for her major main draw debut at the 2024 French Open, but missed the event after she injured her left knee, tearing her ACL a week before Roland Garros, at the 2024 Trophée Clarins.
Ranked No. 361, on her Grand Slam tournament debut at the 2025 French Open, Boisson reached a semifinal for the first time, recording her first major wins, as a wildcard, defeating 24th seed Elise Mertens, Anhelina Kalinina, fellow wildcard Elsa Jacquemot, world No. 3, Jessica Pegula, and world No. 6 seed and former semifinalist, Mirra Andreeva, before losing to No.2 seed Coco Gauff in the semifinals. Boisson was the first woman to make the quarterfinals in her major main-draw debut since Carla Suárez Navarro made the last eight in 2008 as a qualifier. Boisson became the lowest-ranked quarterfinalist and semifinalist at Roland Garros in the last 40 years, and the lowest quarterfinalist at any Grand Slam event since 2017 (No. 418 Kanepi at the US Open). She became the first woman in 35 years to reach the semifinals at their first major since Jennifer Capriati, and first Frenchwoman since Marion Bartoli in 2011, into the Roland Garros semifinals. Her run was ended by eventual champion Coco Gauff. As a result, she entered into the top 100 rankings for the first time, climbing up to 65th spot in the WTA singles rankings and is currently the highest ranked player from France.