WTA Rouen: Moyuka Uchijima vs Lois Boisson – Preview
🧠 Form & Context
Moyuka Uchijima
🌟 Solid 2025 start: The Japanese No. 1 has a 12–11 record this season and enters Rouen following a gritty 2–1 win over Brancaccio.
🎯 Consistent improvement: She has gradually expanded her clay-court game, now at 10–9 for her career on the surface, including a solid 1–0 start this year.
💼 Tour-level experience advantage: Currently ranked No. 60 and has already competed in three Grand Slam main draws in 2025.
🇯🇵 Rising with form: Recently beat Boulter and took a set off Kalinskaya in Miami, suggesting she’s close to breaking through against higher-tier opposition.
Lois Boisson
🔥 Clay court grinder: The Frenchwoman is 10–3 on clay this year and 94–39 for her career, showing clear surface specialization.
🎁 Home crowd boost: Competing in her home country, Boisson comes off a strong 2-set win over Dart and is now into her first WTA R16 of the season.
🔁 ITF to WTA transition: She’s been dominant at the ITF level (6 singles titles), but this is one of her few main tour opportunities, and she’s rising to the occasion.
📉 Limited top-tier experience: Her 2025 season has primarily been in lower-tier events; ranked No. 303, she’s the clear underdog but has momentum.
🔍 Match Breakdown
Boisson is enjoying a strong clay season at the ITF level and showed composure in her R1 win, but she steps up significantly in class here. Uchijima may not be a clay-court natural, but her movement, deep return game, and tour-level experience give her a big advantage in point construction and shot selection.
Boisson's best chance is to extend rallies and draw errors from Uchijima, especially if the Japanese player gets tentative on serve. However, Uchijima’s higher tempo and match experience—particularly in pressure moments—should allow her to control this contest if she stays focused.
🔮 Prediction
Boisson is dangerous on clay and has the crowd behind her, but Uchijima’s overall consistency, form against better players, and physical edge should help her manage the challenge and move into the quarterfinals.
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