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In 2025, the French Open will cause another upset, and the big dark horse Boisson will reach the top 4 of the women's singles on his debut in the main draw of the Grand Slam

The 2025 French Open tennis tournament is another upset! On the 4th local time, the resilient host big dark horse Boisson defeated the 18-year-old Russian "genius girl" Andreeva 7:6 (8:6), 6:3, and entered the women's singles semifinals on her career Grand Slam main draw debut, and will compete with the second seed Gauff of the United States for the championship ticket.

Boisson

"It's incredible, I feel the enthusiastic support from the audience." Boisson, who is ranked 361 in the WTA world women's singles, relied on a wild card to participate in the Paris Riloland Garros, but fell below the expert glasses to break through five levels in a row, including Belgium's 24th seed Elise Mertens in the first round, the third seed of the United States in the top 8, Jessica Pegula (Jessica Pegula), and the sixth seed in the top 4 Andreyeva, all planted under her photo, and became the first French new hope in the open era to reach the semifinals as a wild card.

Boisson overcame 3:5 in the first set and 0:3 in the second set, and finally dramatically reversed 6 games, after 2 hours and 8 minutes of fierce battle, overturned Andreeva, and was excited to lie down in the court to enjoy the unprecedented victory, and accepted the enthusiastic cheers of her own fans on the Philippe Chartier Centre Court, she regained her composure, she said: "Although I have been chasing hard since the start of the match, I insist on not giving up and fighting to the end, I am very happy to be here, no matter what, I will try to prepare for the next match." ”

The 22-year-old Boisson returned from a knee injury and became the first host to reach the semi-finals of his own clay Grand Slam since Marion Bartoli in 2011. She is also the third woman since 1980 to reach the semi-finals of a Grand Slam main draw on her first appearance, following the likes of Monica Seles and Jennifer Capriati at the 1989 and 1990 French Opens.

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