Monday May 25, 2026 at 09:00 – by
Roland-Garros will kick off this Sunday, May 24. Loïs Boisson will then try to do even better than last year by qualifying as far as the semi-final. The French tennis number one will be able to count on the support of her father, who also experienced sporting competitions.
Last year, Loïs Boisson managed to qualify as far as the semi-final of Roland-Garros. All eyes were focused on the Dijonnaise. It must be said that it was a great first in her career and a great revenge for her. Indeed, the athlete had suffered a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee two weeks before the 2024 edition of the Parisian Grand Slam. And if she has experienced months of doubt and a complicated return to competition, the tricolor feels ready to return to action this weekend.
Loïs Boisson has a sacred bond with her parents
Aged 23, Loïs Boisson first started playing basketball like her dad. But at the age of eight, she was introduced to clay and never left tennis. But his greatest strength doesn’t lie in his arms. Indeed, it is her parents who are always by her side and with whom she lives, as the young woman indicated. Paris Match: “Even if I train a lot in Lyon, I still live with my parents in the Annecy region. My mother accompanied me to tournaments when I was little. I didn’t have a coach yet. Then, my parents supported me enormously. But they never push for me to become a child champion. Making tennis my career was a personal choice. The athlete has never revealed that he is in a relationship. This must be one of the additional reasons justifying this choice.
Who is Loïs Boisson’s father?
If Loïs Boisson made his sporting debut with an orange ball and not the fluorescent yellow balls, it is no coincidence. Indeed, his father Yann Boisson was a professional basketball player. He started at CRO Lyon before joining ASVEL then Saint-Étienne. He notably passed through JDA Dijon and Tours BC. He then put his outfit away in the locker room to put on the cap of general manager of Jeanne d’Arc Dijon Basket from 1995 to 2008. From 2014 to 2020, the former sportsman was the administrative director of AS Monaco. He then moved into real estate.
Article written in collaboration with 6medias.
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