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Lois Boisson to Appear on National TV News This Friday

Le 06/06/2025 à 12h45 par Arthur Millot
Lois Boisson to Appear on National TV News This Friday

Lois Boisson made history at Roland-Garros. Ranked 361st in the world and invited by the organizers, the young player stunned everyone by reaching the semifinals of the tournament, as reflected by the match's viewership numbers.

A true spectacle, the Frenchwoman's semifinal against Gauff was watched by an average of 5.37 million viewers on France Télévisions, the broadcaster of the match.

But the Dijon native's television journey doesn’t end there—she will be a guest on France 2’s evening news tonight at 8 p.m. This highlights the remarkable achievement of the 22-year-old player.

FRA Boisson, Lois  [WC]
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USA Gauff, Cori  [2]
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