Loïs Boisson
Lois Boisson – WTA Tennis Player
Personal Info
Born on 16 May 2003 in Dijon, France.
Nationality: France.
WTA Rank (as of 20 November 2025): 36.
WTA Doubles Rank (as of 20 November 2025): 1239.
Height: 5 ft. 9 in. (1.75 m).
Lois Boisson – Career Info
Singles Titles: 1 | Doubles Titles: 0
Matches Won: 11 | Matches Lost: 2
Highest WTA Rank: 44 (21 July 2025)
Highest Doubles Rank: 1044 (17 April 2023)
Data last updated: 20 November 2025
Earnings
Total Career Prize Money: 1,170,428 USD (approx. €1.014.322)
Data last updated: 20 November 2025
Miscellaneous
Information compiled by tennis fans from official WTA and ITF sources.
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Marie Bouzkova Joins Forces with Marc Lopez as Lois Boisson Brings in Carlos Martínez — A Spanish Touch to Czech and French Ambition
Two different players, one shared ambition. Marie Bouzkova, the composed Czech counterpuncher, and Loïs Boisson, France’s fearless new face, both ended 2025 at crossroads — steady progress shadowed by missed opportunities. As the WTA off-season reshuffles its pieces, both women have looked south for inspiration, turning to two Spanish tacticians renowned for their blend of…
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Loïs Boisson’s 2025: The French Meteor No One Saw Coming
Loïs Boisson began 2025 ranked No.230 — a talented 22-year-old, but an anonymous name on the ITF treadmill, grinding for points far from any spotlight. By May she had slipped to No.513, an almost unbelievable number for a player who would finish the year inside the Top 40. When she stepped onto the clay of…
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Swiatek and Pegula Looking Strong as China Open’s First Quarter Produces Upsets in Round 2
The second round in the Swiatek/Pegula quarter of the China Open 2025 was full of contrasts: dominant wins for the top seeds, surprising exits for high-profile names, and steady performances from players looking to break deeper into the draw. Swiatek in Full Flow Iga Swiatek (POL) wasted no time asserting her dominance, sweeping past Yuan…
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Swiatek, Osaka, Raducanu and Pegula Headline Stacked First Quarter in Beijing
The opening quarter of the China Open draw delivered both routine wins and tense battles. Iga Swiatek, Naomi Osaka, Emma Raducanu, and Jessica Pegula advanced directly into the Round of 32 with byes, anchoring what looks like the tournament’s toughest section. Swiatek Leads the Charge in Beijing World No. 2 Iga Swiatek opened her China…
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Seoul Surges: Maya Joint and Eva Lys Light Up Opening Day at Korea Open
Maya Joint vs. Sofia Kenin Headlines Second Round Drama Australia’s Maya Joint delivered yet another statement performance, edging out Linda Fruhvirtova 6–4, 7–6(4) to book a marquee second-round clash against Sofia Kenin in the Korea Open. Joint, who already owns multiple titles this season, continues to affirm her status as one of the WTA’s brightest…
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Roland Garros Heroine Lois Boisson Wins Ladies Hamburg Open 2025 Crown
Lois Boisson capped her meteoric rise with a maiden WTA title at the Hamburg Open, defeating Hungary’s Anna Bondar 7–5, 6–3 in the final. With this breakthrough victory, the 22-year-old Frenchwoman breaks into the world’s top 50 for the first time — a testament that her Roland Garros heroics were no mere flash in the…
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2025 French Open WTA Guide: Biggest Storylines, Qualifiers & Results with Stats
The 2025 edition of the French Open is underway, and Roland Garros is once again delivering the drama, grit, and unpredictability that defines the WTA tour on clay. From high-profile contenders to rising stars (Loïs Boisson) and comeback stories (Elina Svitolina), the women’s draw is already packed with compelling narratives. As the first rounds unfolded,…
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Roland-Garros 2025: Loïs Boisson (World No. 361) Stuns the Draw to Reach Women’s Singles Third Round — And She’s Not Done Yet
Few names had surfaced with less fanfare entering Roland-Garros 2025 than Loïs Boisson. A native of Lyon and ranked 361st in the world, Boisson was virtually unknown outside French tennis circles. Yet in a dazzling turn of events, the 22-year-old wildcard has captured national attention and sent shockwaves through the women’s draw at the year’s…
