Coco Gauff Ends Boisson’s Dream Run—But There’s a Twist Before the French Open Final

Coco Gauff Ends Boisson’s Dream Run—But There’s a Twist Before the French Open Final

Coco Gauff powered past French wildcard Loïs Boisson in the Roland Garros semifinals, halting the local favorite’s Cinderella story with a commanding 6-1, 6-2 victory. The American, seeded No., needed just over an hour to secure her place in the French Open final, where she will face world No. Aryna Sabalenka.

Boisson, ranked 361st in the world, stunned the tennis world with her run to the semifinals, toppling two top-10 seeds and capturing the hearts of the Parisian crowd. Despite her aggressive forehand and mental resilience, Boisson struggled to match Gauff’s consistency and court coverage, committing 33 unforced errors to Gauff’s 15.

Gauff’s relentless play and tactical precision left Boisson few opportunities, as the American dominated rallies and capitalized on key points. With this win, Gauff advances to her third Grand Slam singles final, aiming to add a Roland Garros title to her 2023 US Open crown.

For Boisson, the loss marks the end of a breakthrough tournament and a leap into the global spotlight. For Gauff, the focus now shifts to her showdown with Sabalenka, promising a high-stakes battle for the French Open trophy.

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