Loïs Boisson subit 6-2, 6-2 à Roland-Garros 2026 — Tournoi Roland Garros 2026
Loïs Boisson has been knocked out of tournoi roland garros 2026 in the first round, losing 6-2, 6-2 to Anna Kalinskaya. The result cuts into the ranking surge she built a year earlier and sends her toward a steep drop in the WTA list.
Kalinskaya shuts down Boisson
Kalinskaya controlled both sets by the same 6-2 margin, leaving Boisson with only ten points from the opening round. That is a sharp fall from the 780 points she collected during her run to the semifinals at Roland-Garros 2025.
Boisson, 23, had climbed from 361st to 65th after that 2025 breakthrough. She is now 43rd in the WTA rankings and sits 148th in the virtual standings, with the latest defeat expected to push her to around 150th place.
Ranking points at stake
The swing is close to 770 points once the old total is replaced by the first-round return. That changes her entry position immediately, and it is the part of the loss that will shape her schedule more than the scoreline itself.
Boisson’s ranking slide does not leave her without options. She will benefit from a protected ranking because she was absent for seven months with an injury from September 2025 to April 2026, and that status can be used for eight tournaments until April 2027.
Boisson and protected entry
The protected ranking lets her enter as the 38th-ranked player, with use available for the US Open 2026 and the Open d’Australie 2027. It can also cover a maximum of five WTA 1000 events.
She will not need it for the grass-court season, since Wimbledon entries were closed before Roland-Garros. Boisson has played only one match on grass so far and lost in Wimbledon qualifying last year, so the next stretch in s-Hertogenbosch from June 8 to June 14 and Nottingham from June 15 to June 21 will be a direct test of how quickly she can rebuild momentum before Wimbledon runs from June 29 to July 12.