Simon Dalton presents his prediction for the WTA Roland Garros match.
Reaching the quarter-finals represents a natural step forward for Mirra Andreeva. Mirra Andreeva had already advanced to the semi-finals at Roland Garros last year and is now on the brink of repeating that achievement. In contrast, Lois Boisson's run has been a real revelation. She entered the tournament ranked world No. 361, yet managed to overcome several more experienced opponents to reach the last eight.
Mirra Andreeva
Mirra Andreeva is playing with maturity: she moves confidently, returns with precision, and demonstrates strong mental composure. At Roland Garros 2025, she has not dropped a single set against four top-100 players. In her previous match against Daria Kasatkina, she struck three aces and won 71% of points behind her first serve. However, in Paris, she has only once won by a margin greater than five games — a 6:3, 6:1 victory over Yulia Putintseva.
Lois Boisson
Lois Boisson has built momentum, fuelled by passionate home support. Her serve is her most potent weapon, often exceeding 170 km/h. However, her aggressive style has also resulted in a high number of double faults — she has already committed 18 in this tournament. Still, she battles for every point, with three of her four matches in Paris going the full three sets. This season, Boisson has won 20 of her 27 matches on clay, and has only once lost by more than six games.
Mirra Andreeva vs Lois Boisson Prediction
Lois Boisson has already exceeded expectations. Competing at her home Grand Slam, she has shown no fear against higher-ranked opponents and refuses to lose without a battle. Mirra Andreeva is the clear favourite, but she seldom delivers emphatic victories, and Lois Boisson is rarely on the receiving end of heavy defeats.