Coco Gauff routs Lois Boisson on Thursday to reach the French Open 2025, where she will take on top-seeded Aryna Sabalenka for the title.
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GAUFF ROUTS BOISSON TO END UNSEEDED FRENCHWOMAN’S DREAM RUN
Gauff routs Boisson 6-1, 6-2, to end the unseeded Frenchwoman’s dream run in Paris with a in the other semifinal.
Furthermore, the American world No.2 hopes to repeat her 2023 US Open final feat, where she defeated Sabalenka for her first major at 19 years old.
Moreover, Gauff ensures Paris will witness the women’s No.1 vs No.2 in the final since the 2018 Australian Open.
At that time, No.2 Caroline Wozniacki beat No.1 Simona Halep to win the title at Melbourne.
“It’s always the plan to start strong. I knew it was important today,” Gauff said.
“She’s (Boisson) an incredible player. She proved to be one of the best players in the world, especially on clay,” she added.
BOISSON RAISES PRIZE MONEY AFTER AMAZING RUN IN PARIS
Boisson raised her prize money after her amazing run in Paris that had her reaching the last four.
Moreover, the No.361 wildcard stunned world No.3 Jessica Pegula and No.6 Mirra Andreeva to make it this far against all odds.
Furthermore, Boisson still described her debut stint in Roland Garros as “very positive” despite falling short.
“oday it was quite simply too tough for me,” the Frenchwoman said.
“I couldn’t manage to get my game going, but apart from today’s match, which wasn’t all positive, the tournament as a whole was very positive,” she added.

SABALENKA DETHRONES SWIATEK, REACHES FIRST ROLAND GARROS FINAL
Sabalenka dethroned Swiatek, 7-6(1), 4-6, 6-0, in their mouth-watering semifinal to advance to the final at Roland Garros for the first time.
Furthermore, the 27-year-old Belarussian world No.1 relied on her power game and aggressiveness to deny her world No.2 Polish rival a fourth-straight title in Paris.
Moreover, Sabalenka resumes her bid to win her fourth major title after winning two at the Australian Open and one at the US Open.
“It feels incredible, but I also understand that the job is not done yet,” the Belarussian said.
“She’s (Swiatek) the toughest opponent, especially on the clay, especially at Roland Garros. I’m proud that I was able to get this win,” she added.