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Loïs Boisson ends her season: "I will come back stronger in 2026"

Loïs Boisson ends her season: I will come back stronger in 2026
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Jules Hypolite
le 20/10/2025 à 23h02
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After a 2025 full of emotions and successes, Loïs Boisson says stop. Affected in the thigh, the Frenchwoman prefers to preserve herself before 2026. A carefully considered decision after months of intensity and breakthrough at the highest level.

2025 stops here for Loïs Boisson. The revelation of French women's tennis with a semifinal at Roland-Garros and also a first WTA title in Hamburg in July, the world No. 37 decided to end her season on Monday.

Absent since Beijing and a left quadriceps tear, Boisson announced the news on Instagram:

"After consulting with my team and the medical staff, we have made the decision to end my 2025 season. I will take time to rest and then quickly return to training to come back stronger in 2026. See you very soon!"

Invited to the Chennai tournament taking place next week, the French No. 1 ultimately preferred to play it safe.

Lois Boisson
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Bichote_MAX
Overrated. Suprised some at Roland Garros, but the can read she is just a power hitter. I see her in the top 50, but not top 20. W hich is decent career, but not a superstar
Fred Phoesh
This is sort of interesting that it is a bit irritating how this app has become French orientated
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