Just a month ago, the 22-year-old Lois Boisson was ranked outside the top 500, and she had never experienced playing a main draw at a Grand Slam tournament. So, her only hope was to enter the event through a wildcard. But guess what? Now, Boisson has become the first player in the Open Era to reach the women’s singles SF at the French Open as a wildcard. Highlighting her heroics in this tournament, tennis legend Chris Evert said, “We’re witnessing a star being born right in front of our eyes.” For Boisson, it is more like a “dream” run. However, she said, “For sure I will go for the dream, because my dream is to win it, not to be in the semifinal. So I will try to do my best for it.” But are we going to see an early ending of this dream run in the SF of the 2025 French Open at the hands of America’s Coco Gauff?
Well, Coco Gauff has secured the first set by 6-1 and has started the second set on the front foot, and seeing this, Serena Williams’ ex-coach Rennae Stubbs made an interesting prediction. She tweeted, “U can’t out-rally Coco playing with spin. Coco is better in every department. Speed of foot, spin on FH, serving well, backhand power, confidence, experience. You name it, she’s just better. The match up with Sablenka will be different. And I can say, im pumped for it.”
U can’t out rally Coco playing with spin. Coco is better in every department. Speed of foot, spin on FH, serving well, backhand power, confidence, experience. You name it, she’s just better. The match up with Sablenka will be different. And I can say, im pumped for it.
— Rennae Stubbs (@rennaestubbs) June 5, 2025
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