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French Open Star Boisson Withdraws From Australian Open
12 Jan
Summary
- Lois Boisson, a French Open semifinalist, will miss the Australian Open.
- She has not competed since September due to injuries.
- Boisson prioritized long-term health over rushing her return.

French Open semifinalist Lois Boisson has officially withdrawn from the Australian Open, a decision stemming from ongoing injury issues. The 22-year-old, currently ranked 35th in the world, has been sidelined since the end of September following her breakthrough Grand Slam singles debut at Roland-Garros last year.
Boisson’s absence from the Australian Open is a precautionary measure to safeguard her long-term health. She expressed her commitment to returning to competition at 100% capacity for the rest of the season, indicating that rushing her recovery could have detrimental effects on her body and overall well-being.
Her withdrawal comes after a remarkable performance at the French Open, where she defeated top-10 players Jessica Pegula and Mirra Andreeva before her run ended against eventual champion Coco Gauff. Boisson conveyed her efforts to be ready in time for the tournament but ultimately prioritized her physical condition.




