Boisson Ahead of Football Stars in 2025: The Roland-Garros Revelation Tops Google
The entire tennis world surely discovered Loïs Boisson during Roland-Garros last May. The French, for their part, were thrilled by the exploits of the Dijon native throughout the fortnight.
Ranked beyond the top 300 before the Parisian Grand Slam, the 22-year-old player, now ranked 36th in the world thanks in part to her title in Hamburg in July, surprisingly reached the semi-finals. Along the way, she notably defeated three seeded players, including two top 10 players (Mertens, Pegula, and Andreeva).
Boisson Ahead of PSG Stars on Google France!
A performance all the more incredible as it was her very first main draw in a Grand Slam, a year after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament that kept her out of the Parisian Major.
Boisson's story, moreover, was a huge success with the public, as the tennis player tops the ranking of the most searched athletes on Google France in 2025, according to information from the media Sportune.
Football, Swimming, Sailing, and MMA Also Represented
She ranks ahead of two football stars, namely Spanish forward Lamine Yamal and Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique, who complete the podium. In May, PSG won its first Champions League, and Gianluigi Donnarumma as well as Désiré Doué are also among the top ten most searched names on the search engine since January.
Other athletes appear in the top 10: MMA fighters Ciryl Gane and Khamzat Chimaev, swimmer Florent Manaudou, sailor Violette Dorange, and footballer Rayan Cherki. Having become Ballon d'Or winner last September, Ousmane Dembélé surprisingly does not appear in this ranking.
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