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Rakotomanga Shines Bright After WTA 250 Title, Targets Top 100 & Grand Slam Win

Meta Description: Fresh off her first WTA 250 title, Madagascar’s Sarah Rakotomanga opens up about her transformation, aspirations, and the impact of Loïs Boisson’s career on her own journey.


Rakotomanga’s Moment in the Spotlight

Sarah Rakotomanga’s victory in the 2025 WTA 250 Sao Paulo tournament has turned heads and boosted her self-confidence.

In an exclusive interview with 247sports.news, Madagascar’s tennis sensation Sarah Rakotomanga reflected on her stunning victory at the 2025 WTA 250 tournament in Sao Paulo. The win, her first at the WTA 250 level, has not only vaulted her into the spotlight but also sparked a personal transformation for the young star.

“I was really happy with what I did,” said Rakotomanga, who goes by the full moniker Tiantsoa Sarah Rakotomanga Rajaonah. “It definitely boosted my self-confidence. It also unlocked something on the tough exterior, on the personal stuff in general. I was shy, but I think that has changed now.”

From Shy to Feisty

Prior to her breakout performance, Rakotomanga was known for her reserved demeanor both on and off the court. Her victory in Brazil, however, has not only given her a newfound swagger but also created a buzz among her peers in the locker room.

“I made a little name for myself among the players,” she shared with a widened smile, aware that her unique name now holds more significance in the tennis world. “Girls who didn’t know me know my name now, and there are more requests for interviews and photos.”

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Insights from Rakotomanga’s Ascension

  • Title Win Impact: The victory has bolstered Rakotomanga’s self-confidence and altered her public persona.
  • Locker Room Recognition: Rakotomanga’s peers now acknowledge her, and she receives more attention but hasn’t made a Grand Slam semifinal yet.
  • Inspiration from Loïs Boisson: Rakotomanga credits the French player’s astonishing rise at Roland-Garros as a motivating factor in her own journey.

Goals for 2026 & Beyond

With her newfound confidence, Rakotomanga’s sights are set high for the upcoming seasons. “Getting into the top 100 is the main objective,” she disclosed. “Then, I would like to win a Grand Slam match. For now, I have had the opportunity to participate, but not yet to win a match. It would be really nice to unlock my first Grand Slam victory.”

<blockquote “I think I made a name for myself among the players

Did you know?
Rakotomanga is the first player from Madagascar to win a WTA 250 title. She joins a select group of African women tennis players, including Loïs Boisson, who have made significant strides in the sport.

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