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The brutal statistic that makes Boisson unique, both on the women's and men's circuit

Andrés Tomás Rico | 4 Jun 2025 | 17.23
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The brutal statistic that makes Boisson unique, both in the women's and men's circuit. Photo: Getty Images.
The brutal statistic that makes Boisson unique, both in the women's and men's circuit. Photo: Getty Images.

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The phenomenon of Lois Boisson at this Roland Garros is leaving everyone speechless. The fact that she became a semifinalist in the women's draw after being ranked 361st in the WTA rankings and participating in her first Grand Slam thanks to a 'Wildcard' has set a whole cascade of records and statistics. One of the most incredible is the one where she is vastly superior to her female counterparts, but also to her male counterparts. The Frenchwoman's forehand has an RPM (Revolutions Per Minute) of 3051. Whereas the average of the Top 50 in the WTA ranking is 2208, and the ATP ranking's top 50 average is 2980. In other words, Boisson's forehand generates more spin than the best 50 players on both circuits.

 

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