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).
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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.
During a first-round defeat to Lois Boisson in April, Harriet Dart asked the umpire to tell her opponent to put on deodorant, saying: "She smells really bad."
Canadian World No. 197 Carson Branstine overcame French Open semifinalist Lois Boisson 6-2 6-7 6-4 in an error-strewn but exciting Wimbledon first qualifying round to set up a tantalising all-Canadian encounter against 2019 US Open champion and doubles partner Bianca Andreescu.
The women's Wimbledon qualifying rounds could see an early marquee matchup, with former US Open champion Bianca Andreescu potentially clashing with Loïs Boisson, the French sensation from Roland Garros.
Former doubles world number one John Fitzgerald has expressed his views on Lois Boisson not receiving a wildcard at Wimbledon this year. The 22-year-old was the surprise package during the recently concluded French Open, where she produced some incredible results.
Wimbledon has officially announced its wildcard selections for the upcoming tournament, with one notable omission—French Open semi-finalist, Lois Boisson.
French tennis star Lois Boisson, an unexpected semifinalist at the French Open, surged 296 positions in the most recent WTA rankings, published on Monday, achieving a personal best of #65.
After a fairy-tale run at the French Open, Lois Boisson has jumped 296 spots up the WTA rankings to No. 65, while Jannik Sinner maintains his top spot in the ATP despite losing the French Open final to Carlos Alcaraz.
The advent of social media has allowed fans more access to their favorite athletes and celebrities. However, several abuse this privilege by sending hateful and disgusting messages to certain public figures, as evident by messages received by tennis player Jessica Pegula after her exit at the 2025 French Open.
The match between Lois Boisson and Coco Gauff was the most-watched women's match at Roland Garros since the year 2000, averaging over 5.37 million viewers and peaking at 6.4 million on official television broadcasts.
World no. 2 Coco Gauff has heaped praise on her semi final opponent after defeating the French wildcard Lois Boisson 6-1, 6-2, to reach the semi final at Roland Garros.
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.
French wild-card entry Lois Boisson advanced to the semifinals of the French Open with a 7-6 (6), 6-3 win over sixth-ranked Mirra Andreeva on Wednesday in Paris.