
France's Lois Boisson celebrates a remarkable victory on Court Philippe Chatrier. — AFP/File
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PARIS: An enthusiastic Louis Boyson joyful to Roland Garos that the French world No. 361 dropped Mirra Andrew on Wednesday, which set up a French Open semi -final against Coco Gauf, before Jank Gainer and Novak Djokovic both raided the last time.
Boyson, making his first film in a Grand Slam event, won a thrilling 7-6 (8/6), a 6-3 in a tough court, which won 6-3 on a tough court flip chatter to become the first French woman to become the first French woman to arrive in 2011.
The 22 -year -old, who was playing at the French Open last year but suffered a knee injury a week before the tournament, is the lowest female to reach a major semi -finals in 40 years.
Bosan said, “It was incredible to play in front of the crowd and feel such support,” Bosan said, after hitting the 24 winners of the past from the Russian Sixth Seed Andrew, even after following his fourth round on World No. three Jessica Pegula with even more amazing victory.
In a dramatic first set, Andrew saw a seat point after winning a 5-3 lead, before Boyson fought only to see his own three possibilities and the marathon had to go to the 12th game. But the Wild Card contested another set point in the tie break, before he trembled the crowd in celebrating before taking his next opportunity.
Andrew assembled himself and quickly took a 3-0 lead in the second set, just a lost back-hind stopped jumping down in anger after giving Boysson a very important grip of serving.
18 -year -old Andrew began falling under pressure, warned to bounce the ball in the upper level of the stands when the atmosphere was heated under the roof of the chewer.
When she then discussed with the umpire on a line call, she scored, and later the game suddenly broke into the trail of 4-3 after another double fault. Bosan made six consecutive games to secure the earthquake victory, as one of the pre -tournaments before the tournament was fully revealed as Androva.
Second Seed Gaef contested a set to beat the fellow American, and the Australian Open champion, Madison Keys 6-7 (6/8), 6-4, 6-1 in a mistaken match.
“That means a lot, especially to go through this tough match today, it was not an easy match and I was very happy to go through it,” he said. The finalist Gauf, who lost 2022, will be hoping that he will be at least one better than losing the IGA Swetack in the semi -finals last year.
In the second semi -final of Thursday, Sweette has continued its bid for the fourth consecutive Roland Gerros title in a blockbuster collision with World No.1, Raina Subalinika. Doojokoch participated in the 19th French Open quarterfinals against last year’s runner -up Alexander Zurio in the night session match.
The German third seed will be well rested after retiring with a stomach injury on Monday, with its last 16 anti-Tailon Greakspur, while 6-4, 3-0. Zurio, who lost to Carlos Alakaraz in last year’s final, continues his latest bid for the Grand Slam title for the first time after the three runner -up expires.
“For me, Carlos is a favorite. Then I would say that in the next three, there are novaks, and novak, right? I’m still convinced that,” Zurio said, who can meet a world -number sinner in the semi -finals.
Zurio has made at least the last four in the open of the last four Frenchmen and is in his seventh quarter -finals. The 28 -year -old man has won five of his 13 careers with Djokovic, including Melbourne in January when Serb was injured in his semi -finals.
Three -time champion Djokovic in Roland Garros is the second player to record 100 wins in the event after 14 -time winner Rafael Nadal (112). “This is a beautiful number, but 101 victories look better,” said Djokovic, 38, said Djokovic, 38, said 38 -year -old Djokovic, who has reached the Clay Court Major in the quarter -finals in the 16th consecutive year. World No. Six Djokovic has chased the highest honor of a record at the record 25th. The Italian sinner contested Kazakh Alexander Bulbak, who endorsed his four -set win against the fifth seed Jack Draper in the last 16.