More about Boisson
All statistics are rolled out for the victory of Boisson.
She has only been the fifth woman since 1990 to reach the quarterfinals on their very first SLAM ever.
After Angelica Gavaldon (AO 1990), Jennifer Capriati (RG 1990), Marta Marrero (RG 2008) and Carla Suarez Navarro (RG 2008).
Keys breaks back after early check
Keys produced the only break of the opening set, which the Australian Open -winner has to hold and let her complete the first set.
Suzanne lenglen is in the second set and after five games we have two breaks.
Keys with the newest.
A place in a quarterfinals beckons, the winner will face Coco Gauff, the second seed for women, another American opponent.
Keys* 6-3, 2-3 Baptiste
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Boisson Tart Run
Boisson Unraveling Pegula 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 means that she will be the first French woman to go to the Quater finals in Roland Garros since Caroline Garcia and Kristina Mladenovic in 2017.
Since 2017, no player with a lower ranking went to Boisson to the quarterfinals.
She will be confronted with teen sensation Mirra Andreeva for a place in the last four.
Boisson speaks after a monumental victory
Lois Boisson speaks in her interview on the field: “I’m not sure what to say, but thank you. Playing at this court with this atmosphere was great, thank you.”
‘I didn’t expect [this kind of performance]. Not really. I knew there was a chance, so I gave everything and I won. “
“I hope I will win it all!”
Boisson survives the last game to overthrow the world No. 3 Pegula
Court Philippe-Chatrier was really nervy for the final. Jessica Pegula is grateful to see one sail for a long time to earn a first breaking point.
Pegula, however, drops the ball, Boisson runs there, puts it in the hope that it will land in the middle of the field, just above Pegula’s side!
One break was saved than the other with the familiar drop shot of the French wife.
The third would come forward, but that was taken away with complete conviction in the Forehand.
For the fourth: Pegula jumps on the drop -shot early after predicting, but misses!
A cat-and-mouse game in which Boisson saw a overhead would bring the first match point that she converts.
Quater-final booked for the Unseeded Favorite.
Boisson 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 Pegula
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