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A final challenge before 2026: Boisson receives an invitation for the Chennai tournament

A final challenge before 2026: Boisson receives an invitation for the Chennai tournament
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Jules Hypolite
le 20/10/2025 à 17h28
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Injured since Beijing, Loïs Boisson is announced to play in India. The French No. 1 has been invited to the WTA 250 in Chennai to conclude her 2025 season in style.

One last tournament on the road in 2025. Loïs Boisson, absent since Beijing due to a left quadriceps tear, will return to the Asian continent in a week.

The surprise Roland-Garros semifinalist has indeed received a wild card for the WTA 250 in Chennai (October 27-November 2). She is currently announced as the No. 1 seed in the draw.

A great opportunity for the Frenchwoman to build confidence on outdoor hard courts before fully preparing for the 2026 season.

Boisson will not be the only French representative in India, as Diane Parry (107th) and Léolia Jeanjean (94th) are among the registered players.

Lois Boisson
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Diane Parry
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Leolia Jeanjean
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