WTA Roundup: Lois Boisson Makes First Final in Hamburg
GERMANY, JUL 19 – Boisson secured her first WTA title after an impressive season including a Roland Garros semifinal, becoming the first French woman to win a tour-level title since 2022.
- Loïs Boisson defeated Anna Bondar in straight sets 7-5, 6-3 to win her first WTA title at the Hamburg Open on July 20, 2025, in Germany.
- Boisson's win followed her breakthrough as a Roland Garros semifinalist last month and this event's upgrade from WTA 125 last year, when Bondar was champion.
- Boisson rallied from a 5-2 deficit in the first set, overcame breaks in both sets, and staved off match points to secure victory in an hour and 50 minutes.
- Boisson, the French number one and fifth seed, will enter the WTA Top 50 on Monday, marking France's first Tour-level title since Caroline Garcia's 2022 WTA Finals win.
- Boisson’s success on clay and composure on a big stage suggest continued rise, while Bondar’s nine-match venue win streak and previous title underscore her resilience.
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WTA roundup: Lois Boisson tops Anna Bondar in Hamburg for first career title
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.
Loïs Boisson was the revelation of Roland-Garros' last edition by reaching the semi-final. The 22-year-old Dijonnaise has just won her first final on the WTA circuit in Hamburg, a success that allows her to join the world's top 50.
The Frenchman Loïs Boisson, a French revelation by Roland-Garros, opened her meter by winning her first title on the WTA circuit on Sunday 20 July, thanks to her victory in the final of the Hamburg dirt tournament against Hungarian Anna Bondar (7-5, 6-3).
The French N.1 Loïs Boisson managed to win his first title on the WTA circuit by beating Hungarian Anna Bondar 7-5, 6-3 on Sunday in the Hamburg tournament final. ...
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