World No. 361 host women's Boisson recently advanced to the semi-finals of the 2025 French Open women's singles, which is the biggest surprise, but she is a little unimpressed by the outside world to call this a "miracle".
The world No. 361 host's female player is Boisson
"I don't think it's a miracle." Boisson admits that there was a bit of luck, but more importantly it was the effort that went into it, "It's because of the effort I put in from the beginning of playing tennis and the recovery from last year, it's the result of hard work and nothing else. ”
The 22-year-old Boisson returned from a knee injury, and this time he relied on a wild card to participate in the French Open, but he fell through five consecutive hurdles through expert glasses, including Belgium's 24th seed Mertens in the first round, the third seed Pegula of the United States in the quarterfinals, and Andreeva, the sixth seed in the top 4, all planted under her photo, and became the first French new hope in the open era to reach the semifinals as a wild card.
"I think every kid who plays tennis dreams of winning a Grand Slam title, and the French players are especially hungry to win the French Open, so that's my dream and I'm going to try to achieve it, because my dream is to win the championship and I'm not satisfied if I don't reach the last four." According to the Women's Singles draw, Boisson will face U.S. No. 2 seed Gauff for a ticket to the final.