Loïs Boisson won the Hamburg tournament this Sunday. A first WTA trophy which allows it to integrate the world top 50.
It’s done ! A month and a half after his formidable
Roland-Garrosand his semi-final masterfully reached against the future Coco Gauff winner, Loïs Boisson confirmed on the WTA circuit, winning the very first title of her career.
This Sunday in Hamburg, at the end of a week which will have seen it gaining strength over the Tours, the young Burgundy of 22 years dominated in the final Hungarian Anna Bondar. In two sets and 1h50 of play (7-5, 6-3).
Seeded number 5 here in Germany and 63e
World player, Loïs Boisson confirmed her ease there on clay, combining power and speed of movement to make the difference today at the expense of an opponent positioned in 77e world rank for its part.
Boisson 44e global this Monday
Despite a delay in the ignition which could have cost it dearly, the Dijonnaise, led 0-4 in the first set, took the measure of its pugnacious adversary over the exchanges, proving more mentally more solid in the key moments of the game.
A happiness never arriving alone, Loïs Boisson – first French to have thus played a WTA final since Clara Burel in July 2023 in Lausanne – offers itself a new spectacular breakthrough in the global hierarchy. Monday, it’s in 44e position of the WTA ranking that the interested party will point. She was 361e Before the internationals of France …