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Loïs Boisson reassures after her injury: "I have recovered well, bring on 2026!"

After a season end cut short by injury, Loïs Boisson gives an update. The Frenchwoman has found her smile again and is already actively preparing for 2026, with a clear goal: to shine at the Australian Open.
Loïs Boisson reassures after her injury: I have recovered well, bring on 2026!
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Jules Hypolite
le 26/11/2025 à 17h13
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A true revelation of the 2025 season, Loïs Boisson has not appeared on a court since the end of September in Beijing due to a left quadriceps injury.

"I have recovered well from this injury"

After ending her season a little over a month ago, the French number one now has her eyes set on 2026 and a new status that she will have to affirm in Australia.

In any case, she presented herself with good news this Wednesday at the microphone of Tennis Actu:

"I have recovered well from this injury in Asia. First, I took a few days of rest. Then, I started the preseason. And now, I just had to do a little PRP (platelet-rich plasma injection) in the knee to remove some minor pains, but everything is going very well.

Normally, I will continue the preseason starting from the beginning of next week, in Barcelona. Bring on 2026, clearly! We will continue to prepare well for it, to start the season well. We have one month left here and then we leave for there."

A first Australian Open in sight

Boisson, world number 36, has chosen to play the United Cup with Arthur Rinderknech, before focusing on her very first Australian Open:

"It will be the first time, in 2026. I'm going there with impatience, because I think I'm going to love this country. And then it will be the first Grand Slam to start the year, so it's great."

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