Hello, and a good afternoon to all of our readers. This is the beginning of our live coverage of the last-eight match between Andreeva and Boisson today at Roland-Garros. The match begins at 4:00 PM IST, although the timing is subject to change.
Hello, and a good afternoon to all of our readers. This is the beginning of our live coverage of the last-eight match between Andreeva and Boisson today at Roland-Garros. The match begins at 4:00 PM IST, although the timing is subject to change.
Stay tuned for live updates
The match will be live streamed on the SonyLiv app and website in India. It will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network TV channels in the country.
The match will begin after the preceding quarter-final between Madison Keys and Coco Gauff comes to an end. World No. 2 Gauff currently leads that clash 6-7 (6-8), 6-4, 4-1 and appears set to win the all-American encounter and enter the semi-finals.
Coco Gauff has won the all-American battle against Madison Keys to surge into the semi-finals. The Andreeva vs Boisson clash is now underway at Court Philippe Chatrier and the score is 1-1 on serve at the moment in the first set.
Lois Boisson has shown great fighting ability all through the tournament and she does the same in the quarter-final, breaking back to force a tie-break in the first set. Andreeva currently leads 2-1 in the tie-breaker; this could go either way.
It is the gritty Boisson who takes the first set after trailing for large parts of it. She wins the tie-break 8-6 to take a crucial lead in this last-eight match.
Mirra Andreeva broke Lois Boisson's serve early again, opening up a 3-1 lead in the second set to try and offset her opening-set loss. But the Frenchwoman has broken back one more time to restore parity and retain her advantage in this riveting quarter-final.
Lois Boisson's fairytale run continues. After knocking out third seed Jessica Pegula, the world number 361 has now sent sixth seed Mirra Andreeva packing. She wins the quarter-final 7-6 (8-6), 6-3 to march into the semi-finals. The Frenchwoman next faces world no. 2 Coco Gauff, who defeated compatriot Madison Keys in the preceding match on Court Phillipe-Chatrier.