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"Keep dreaming big," Garcia sends a lovely message of support to Boisson

Le 02/06/2025 à 17h33 par Jules Hypolite
Keep dreaming big, Garcia sends a lovely message of support to Boisson

Loïs Boisson is the sensation of this women's tournament. Ranked 361st in the world and granted a wild card, the French player has grown stronger with each round, before defeating world No. 3 Jessica Pegula in three sets this Monday.

A resounding feat that will mark this Roland-Garros fortnight. Reactions to this victory were swift, including Caroline Garcia, who shared her message on her X (formerly Twitter) account:

"Loïs, keep dreaming big and, in turn, making us dream."

Boisson will play for a spot in the semifinals on Wednesday against Mirra Andreeva.

FRA Boisson, Lois  [WC]
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3
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USA Pegula, Jessica  [3]
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RUS Andreeva, Mirra  [6]
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FRA Boisson, Lois  [WC]
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Roland Garros
FRA Roland Garros
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Lois Boisson
66e, 951 points
Caroline Garcia
164e, 441 points
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