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Boisson Returns After Challenging Time

Summary by Egyptian Gazette
PARIS — Lois Boisson, the French player who lit up Roland Garros last year with her stunning run to the French Open semi-finals, said she cannot wait to return to action on Tuesday at the Madrid Open after months out injured. “The last few months have been very difficult –- the most difficult since I started playing tennis,” Boisson said according to AFP. “I didn’t handle them very well mentally, let’s say.” Ranked 361st in the world before the …

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The Frenchman Lois Boisson, number 1 tricolor in the WTA classification, returns this Tuesday 21 April to the Masters 1000 in Madrid against the American Peyton Stearns. After a long period of absence for injury, she...

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The 22-year-old, who met with the AFP, is expected on Tuesday for her great return to the circuit at the WTA 1000 tournament in Madrid.

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Injured in the right forearm, Loïs Boisson no longer played in the official competition since September 2025. The Frenchman, semi-finalist of Roland-Garros last year, finally signs her return to Madrid this Tuesday.

·Paris, France
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DECRYPTAGE - After a long absence, the surprise semi-finalist of the Gate of Auteuil in 2025 is about to return to the competition in Madrid.

·Paris, France
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As she was about to make her great return to the WTA 1000 in Madrid, the French number one, Loïs Boisson had entrusted himself with her relationship to physical work during her preparation.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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