Tennis-Second seed Rybakina survives three-set scare against debutant Boisson


Tennis - Wimbledon - All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, Britain - June 30, 2026 Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina in action during her first round match against France's Lois Boisson REUTERS/Marko Djurica

LONDON, June 30 (Reuters) - ⁠Wimbledon second seed and 2022 champion Elena Rybakina survived a ⁠first round scare against French debutant Lois Boisson to grind out ‌an unconvincing 6-4 1-6 6-3 win on Tuesday.

Boisson, who enjoyed a fairytale run to the French Open semi-finals last year but was knocked out in the first round this ​year, was helped by an error-strewn performance by ⁠the Russian-born Kazakh ranked 152 ⁠places above her.

"It was a really difficult match, also not coming from too ⁠many ‌wins. I had to really fight," said the reigning Australian Open champion, who hit 13 unforced errors in the second set ⁠on Court One after 12 in the first and ​10 more in ‌the third.

"I need to improve quite a lot, but I'm happy ⁠to get another ​opportunity."

The 27-year-old had looked headed for a comfortable win after the first set but Boisson, who has yet to win a match on grass, turned everything ⁠on its head in the second to leave ​the outcome in the balance.

Boisson took a medical timeout at 4-1 in the second set when she had treatment to her left calf and she was ⁠grimacing again after a tumble in the third when she faced three break points at 3-4 down.

The Frenchwoman saved two before Rybakina made the break and then served out for the match at 40-15.

"My serve percentage wasn't ​the greatest so when she was getting good ⁠first serves in, it wasn't easy to break her," said Rybakina, who ​talked to her coaching team during the medical ‌timeout.

"They were just trying to tell me ​to keep on going, bring the energy, better footwork and I'm glad I managed."

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Alison Williams)

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