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Loïs Boisson : "I Still Live with My Parents", After Roland-Garros, This Family House at the Foot of Lake Annecy Where She Barbots Away From Tennis Courts

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A year ago, few Frenchmen knew his name. Then came Roland-Garros. Thanks to an exceptional course up to the semifinal, Loïs Boisson became the sensation of tricolor tennis. At only 22 years old, the player seduced the public with her talent, simplicity and freshness. Yet, despite her new status as a rising star of French tennis, the young woman continues to lead a surprisingly normal life. In a recent interview, Loïs Boisson said that she was st…
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A year ago, few Frenchmen knew his name. Then came Roland-Garros. Thanks to an exceptional course up to the semifinal, Loïs Boisson became the sensation of tricolor tennis. At only 22 years old, the player seduced the public with her talent, simplicity and freshness. Yet, despite her new status as a rising star of French tennis, the young woman continues to lead a surprisingly normal life. In a recent interview, Loïs Boisson said that she was st…

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melty broke the news on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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