In an exciting match, Boisson showcased her determination as she overcame Andreeva, who initially appeared strong as she led 3-0 in the second set. After a slow start, Boisson found her rhythm, winning five consecutive games and putting herself in a dominant position.
Andreeva, visibly frustrated, struggled to control her emotions, leading to a moment where she struck a ball into the crowd, startling a ball kid. This incident seemed to fuel Boisson’s momentum as she capitalized on the situation, quickly gaining three match points. Ultimately, Boisson sealed her victory with a well-placed forehand that forced an error from Andreeva.
Having made an impressive run in the tournament, Boisson, who has become a surprise standout, is set to face No. 2 seed Coco Gauff. Gauff triumphed over Madison Keys earlier in the day, pulling off a comeback after dropping the first set and ending Keys’ remarkable 11-match Grand Slam winning streak.
Boisson’s story is a reminder of the unpredictable nature of sports, where underdogs can rise to the occasion, and it sets up a thrilling semifinal match that fans eagerly anticipate. The clash between Boisson and Gauff promises to be an intriguing contest, showcasing the potential for young talents to shine on the big stage.