WTA French Open QF: Mirra Andreeva vs Lois Boisson
🧠 Form & Context
🇷🇺 Mirra Andreeva
- Clay queen in the making: Reaches her third consecutive QF on clay (Madrid, Rome, Paris).
- Composed under fire: Saved set point to rally past Kasatkina in R4 after dominant earlier rounds.
- Paris prodigy: Into her second straight French Open QF, and aiming to repeat or better her 2024 SF run.
- 2025 titles: Already lifted Dubai and Indian Wells—only clay title missing from this season’s resume.
- History chase: Could become youngest back-to-back RG SFist since Martina Hingis (1997–1998).
🇫🇷 Lois Boisson
- Fairytale run: Ranked 361, stunned world No. 3 Pegula to reach first career Slam QF.
- Crowd-powered: Fed off home energy on Chatrier for emotional wins and historic progress.
- Comeback kid: Missed nine months with ACL injury, returned just this February.
- Clay strength: Already won five ITF titles on clay this season; momentum and belief are sky-high.
- Wildcard wonder: A win would make her the first wildcard to ever reach a Roland-Garros SF in the Open Era.
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