Loïs Boisson Withdraws From Australian Open with Injury
Boisson, ranked No. 35, withdrew due to ongoing injuries since her French Open semifinal, aiming to recover fully and compete at 100% this season, officials said.
- With the Australian Open starting Jan. 18, French tennis player Loïs Boisson withdrew from the tournament days before it begins to recover from injuries.
- Citing ongoing injuries, Loïs Boisson has been struggling since her deep Roland-Garros run and will skip the Australian Open to compete at 100% for the rest of the season.
- Following her wins over Jessica Pegula and Mirra Andreeva, Boisson's run in Paris earned her nearly €700,000 b and propelled her 300 places up the rankings.
- With the draw scheduled for Thursday, Elsa Jacquemot, world No. 58, will be the highest-ranked French female player as the field proceeds without Boisson.
- Despite no prior appearances at Melbourne Park, Boisson's French Open semifinal made her the first Frenchwoman and only the fifth player since 1968 to reach a major last four on debut.
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The injured French number 1 will not participate in the Open of Australia (18 January-1 February). Bad news for the French clan before starting the season.
Loïs Boisson, Still Slowed Down by His Physical Problems, Declares Package for the Open of Australia
Injured on the left thigh and absent from the courts since the end of September, the revelation of the French tennis of the year 2025 announced, on Monday, its package for the Open of Australia. The date of his return to the competition is still unknown.
Loïs Boisson will not discover the Open of Australia in 2026. While she has not found the courts in official competition since last September, the French number 1 declared a package for the first Grand Slam of the season. The semi-finalist of Roland-Garros 2025 announced the news on her social networks."Going to Australia and playing the Australian Open has always been one of my dreams since very little. I did everything possible to be ready in …
New hit for the Dijonnaise player Loïs Boisson, who declared package this Monday for the Australian Open. The French number one and 35th world, recognizes "living a very complicated period".
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