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By Jun 05, 2025Jessica Pegula, world No. 3, loses to 361st-ranked Lois Boisson in giant Roland Garros upset
The Frenchwoman is the lowest-ranked player to reach a Grand Slam quarterfinal since 2017.
Published Jun 02, 2025
Lois Boisson brings crowd to its feet in dramatic Jessica Pegula stunner
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World No. 3 Pegula falls to world No. 361 Boisson in fourth round | Highlights
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In the last five years, only Aryna Sabalenka (11), Iga Swiatek (nine) and Coco Gauff (eight) have made more women’s singles Grand Slam quarterfinals than Jessica Pegula (seven).
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The fans on Court Philippe Chatrier were at full throat—and treated to a stunning result from French wild card Lois Boisson.
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