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World No361 tennis star guaranteed life-changing amount and FIVE TIMES career earnings after French Open success

TENNIS revelation Lois Boisson is set for a life-changing payday amid her growing French Open success.

Boisson, 22, took the world of tennis by storm by making it to the competition’s semi-finals.

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Lois Boisson is set for a life-changing payday worth $785,000 at the French Open success
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That is more than five times the $148,009 she’s earned in her pro career

The World No361 defeated No6 Mirra Andreeva on Wednesday at Roland-Garros.

According to Front Office Sports, the French rising star is assured a semi-final payday of around $785,000 (£578,000), which is more than five times what she’s earned in her pro career.

That is a total of $148,009 (£109,000), ever since turning pro in 2021.

Boisson has already beaten two top-10 players with World No3 Jessica Pegula also falling in the fourth round before Andreeva.

Now the Dijon native is set to battle World No2 Coco Gauff in the final four.

Another upset in the semi-finals would assure her of at least $1.4million (£1m) in earnings.

if Boisson’s incredible streak continues she will face either World No1 Aryna Sabalenka or four-time French Open champion Iga Swiatek in the final.

 A record $2.9m (£2.1m) prize awaits the eventual champion.

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According to ESPN, the young star is the third lowest-ranked player to advance to a Grand Slam semi-final in the last 30 years.

Boisson is also the first player to make the semis in her Grand Slam debut in 35 years.

The tennis ace was supposed to make her debut last year but sustained a torn ACL the day before the 2024 French Open.

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Love Island Kyle’s replacement revealed as he’s axed after machete arrest

LOVE Island has revealed Kyle Ashman’s replacement after the hunk was axed over a machete attack arrest.

Kyle, 23, was sent packing from Majorca just days ahead of the series launch after it emerged he’d been quizzed by cops over a violent attack that took place in February.

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New lad Conor is looking for his perfect match[/caption]
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Kyle Ashman has been axed from Love Island[/caption]

He was released without charge and maintains his innocence.

Tonight, the show revealed professional rugby player Conor Phillips, 25, will take his place in the starting line-up.

The Irishman said he’s looking for “someone who is really sure of themselves, ambitious, a bit of a go-getter and good craic. I like dark eyes and I don’t mind a dominant woman.”

When it comes to turn offs, he says: “Being too needy, or needing to do everything together. I like someone to be independent and do their own thing and then we come together and do our thing.”

In his official announcement pic, Conor is flanked by beauties Helena Ford and Megan Clarke.

Earlier today, Kyle broke his silence on his exit and said: “I fully co-operated with this police investigation and made it very clear that I had no involvement in this incident.

“I am not a violent person and any suggestion otherwise is a mischaracterisation.”

Masked thugs stormed a wake in Stafford and hacked at a dad with a blade in February.

Kyle was one of two quizzed but released with no further action.

In a video uploaded to Instagram tonight, the aspiring reality star revealed he’s still hopeful of having a future on the show.

Speaking from inside a house, he said: “I’m not a bad guy, honestly. I’m a normal guy from a normal place. An opportunity arose to find love and I grabbed it with both hands, and it’s been taken away from me.

“I’ve seen the support pages and, who knows, maybe I’ll get the chance to go on Casa Amor or as a bombshell, go back in and show you who I really am. Show you I’m not a bad guy. We’ll see.”

Love Island returns Monday 9th June at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX 

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Conor plays for Munster’s academy and has represented Ireland at U20 level and in the international 7s[/caption]

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