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The dream run continues for the 361st Ranned Laus Boison in Roleland-Garros.
French Wild-Card Entry Sixth Ranned Mirra Andreva-6 ()), 6-3, a 4-3 and most biased crowd were disturbed to reach the French Open semifinals in the semifinals of the French Open.
A year ago, Boyeson torn his left ACL just a week before the start of his house’s Grand Slam tournament, preventing him from accepting the invitation to play. The second seed will have the opportunity to get to the final when fighting with Coco Ghaf.
Bowson said during his next interview, “This is incredible, what happened last year and considering all the difficult moments I went through.”
Before the spotlight capture in Paris, the 22 -year -old Boyson was originally unknown outside of tennis circles. She is playing in her first Grand Slam Maine draw and has been the first woman to reach the semifinals in her first Major Tournament since the 5th, while Monica Sales and Jennifer Capria did it at the French Open.
He has also been the youngest French semifinalist at the Grand Slam event since Ameli Morsmore in Wimbledon in the 5th. Mary Pears was the last French woman to win the Rolend-Garros title 25 years ago.
“I don’t think this is a miracle,” said Bowson. “It’s just the result of hard work. Nothing else.”
On the closed roof of Philip-Chatriar’s court, Andreva repeatedly showed her disappointment with the crowd because the fans pronounced “Laus, Laus” among the points, shouted during the game, even praised Russian teenagers’ flaws.
The first set was characterized by both players and shot-making from both players. Bowson went on to break twice but fought every time, using heavy spin and deep groundstroke to disturb his 18 -year -old opponent.
Andreva had apparently increased at the main points, fought to maintain its composer and wasted at 5-3 and wasted the opportunity to close the first set. Despite storing three sets points and forcing the tiebreaker, he eventually handed the set with two backhand flaws drawn to Boison.
At the beginning of the second set, Andreva reacted to the scene strongly, proceeded with a 3-0 gap. However, Bowson returned with a thunderbolt backhand winner under the line, drawing the roar of approval from the lively crowd.
Andreva received a warning after a routine forehand volley was fake and hurriedly hit a ball in the stands. He then argued with the umpire to a call that gave Byson three break points. Andreva saved the first with a forhand winner with a double-flag and never healed.
“The first set was extremely intense, and I was really fighting at the beginning of the second, but I was able to re -finish,” Boys said, who would jump in the rankings.
After reaching the career at 152 last year before a knee injury, Boyons will rise to at least 68. And in the semifinals against negligence – it may be even more if the third straight push sector is operated.
“Every child who dreams to win tennis in tennis.” Certainly I will go for a dream, because my dream is to win it, not in the semifinals. “
A crude player has reached the French Open final twice in the last four years: the final champion Barbora Crazikova in 2021 and Karolina Machova in 2021.
Last year, a Semifinalist in Paris, Andreva, said he sometimes fought to deal with the strategic people, making the wrong strategic decisions.
“One of those days was one of those days when it was a bit difficult to deal with what was happening in court,” she said.