The WTA 1000 China Open is defining the rest of the players in the Round of 16 today and saw a couple of mid-match retirements. Top seed Iga Swiatek advanced quickly following the retirement of her opponent Camila Osorio after barely one set—which was a bagel in favor of the six-time Grand Slam champion.
The 2025 China Open has been nothing short of an emotional rollercoaster for the tennis community. Every match continues to deliver thrilling moments and unexpected outcomes, with the recent Beijing WTA 1000 round of 32 clash between Lois Boisson and Emma Navarro being no exception.
France's Lois Boisson survived a three-hour, 24-minute slugfest with Hungary's Dalma Galfi on Thursday, advancing to the second round of the China Open in Beijing with a 7-6 (6), 5-7, 6-2 win.
The WTA Beijing action will continue on day two in the Chinese capital. As always, we here at LWOT cover all the action on day two, including Aliaksandra Sasnovich vs Janice Tjen and Donna Vekic vs Cristina Bucsa, but who will book their spot in the second round?
Day One is in the books in what is a stacked line-up this week at the Korea Open especially when you take into account the fact that Pegula, Rybakina, Paolini among others are playing Billie Jean King Cup Finals instead.
The WTA Tour is moving to Asia and this part of the season kicks off with the Korea Open in Seoul. Doubles star Katerina Siniakova is in main draw action on Monday, alongside Roland Garros sensation Lois Boisson.
With the WTA Tour beginning it's Asian swing after the US Open, rising French tennis star Lois Boisson has made some changes to her team, as she hopes to end the 2025 season on a strong note.
Former world number one Martina Navratilova has big expectations from French tennis player Lois Boisson for the upcoming US Open. The fourth and final Grand Slam of the year will begin on August 24 in New York.
Preparations for the US Open continue at the WTA Cleveland this week as Day 1 gets underway with six matches on the schedule. French tennis sensation Lois Boisson will play her first match in this tournament against the resurgent Swiss lefty Jil Teichmann.
The WTA 250 Cleveland Open entry list has been revealed. The tournament will have its fifth edition this year on indoor hardcourts from August 18-24, in the week before the start of the US Open.
Once Wimbledon wrapped up, the transition to the hardcourt swing began, with a couple of clay-court tournaments finishing the European tour. The WTA Race to Riyadh updated with no changes at the top.
Fifth-seeded Lois Boisson of France recovered from a large first-set deficit to notch a 7-5, 6-3 victory over Hungary's Anna Bondar on Sunday to win the championship match of the MSC Hamburg Ladies Open in Germany.
No. 5 seed Lois Boisson of France and No. 7 Anna Bondar of Hungary will both play in their first WTA Tour final on Sunday in the MSC Hamburg Ladies Open in Germany.
A little over a month since her Roland Garros semifinal glory, Lois Boisson has just made her first WTA Tour final. Facing her will be Anna Bondar, the defending champion, who won the event when it was in a slightly lower category (WTA 125).
Defending champion Anna Bondar took out No. 1 seed Ekaterina Alexandrova in the WTA Hamburg quarterfinals on Friday. However, it’s not as if the Hungarian now has a clear path to another title.
Unicredit Iasi Open The top two seeds easily advanced, but fourth-seeded Nuria Parrizas Diaz had to retire in the third set as opening round action continued in the first round of the Unicredit Iasi Open.
Four second-round matches will headline day three at the WTA Hamburg Open and, as always, we here at LWOT will be offering our predictions for every match on the slate in Germany.
Day4 two at WTA Hamburg will feature some exciting matches, with the defendig champion amongst those in action in northern Germany. As ever, we here at LWOT will be offering our predictions for every match on the slate, but who will come out on top?
The draw has been confirmed for the Hamburg European Open which will take place between 14-20 July, 2025 with a quick foray onto the clay courts of Germany for a quick sojourn until the US hard courts.
Wimbledon has officially announced its wildcard selections for the upcoming tournament, with one notable omission—French Open semi-finalist, Lois Boisson.
Lois Boisson bid farewell to the French Open after a historic couple of weeks, becoming the first wildcard in the Open Era to reach the Roland Garros semifinals.
Coco Gauff continued her dominating run to progress to her third semifinal at the French Open. Next, she will face a player who will have almost all the support of the local crowd.
Mirra Andreeva faced not just Lois Boisson, but also a passionate Parisian crowd during her quarterfinal clash at Roland Garros. The Russian had breezed through her first four matches without dropping a set, but Boisson, the last Frenchwoman left in the draw, posed a different kind of challenge.