Boisson on a mission: "My goal is to win a Grand Slam"
A surprise semi-finalist at Roland-Garros, Loïs Boisson made a name for herself in the tennis world, becoming the new French No. 1 in the WTA rankings in just fifteen days.
The Dijon native then confirmed her form with a title in Hamburg in July, before securing her first WTA 1000 victory in Beijing in September.
"Win a Grand Slam"
While awaiting her return to competition in Australia at the United Cup, Boisson was a guest yesterday on the show "Le studio des légendes" on Europe 1, discussing her dream of winning a first Grand Slam:
"My goal is always to win a Grand Slam. When I've won one, to win several."
And regarding the work she does with her team, the Frenchwoman was clear: "But we're not going to do more. We've already been doing everything necessary for years."
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