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Océane Dodin’s Shocking Comeback: Tennis Star Returns After Bold Personal Decision

Updated :  Thursday, December 4, 2025 7:46 AM
Océane Dodin returns to competition at the Open d’Angers after a nine‑month break.

Key Points

  • French tennis player Océane Dodin returns to the court on December 2, 2025, at the Open d’Angers after a nine‑month break.
  • Dodin underwent breast augmentation during her time away — a first publicly acknowledged in professional tennis.
  • The 29‑year‑old used her protected ranking of No. 110 to plan her comeback.
  • She will face defending champion Alycia Parks (WTA No. 71) in her opening match.
  • Dodin previously reached a career‑high ranking of No. 46 and won her first title in 2016.

A High‑Profile Comeback After a Challenging Year

French tennis player Océane Dodin is set to make her long‑awaited return to professional competition at the Open d’Angers, marking the end of a nine‑month hiatus. The 29‑year‑old, known for her powerful baseline game and bold personality, has been the subject of renewed attention both for her athletic comeback and her decision to undergo breast augmentation during her break — a first openly discussed in the sport.

Health Setbacks and a Personal Decision

Dodin, who hails from Lille, France, stepped away from the tour due to persistent inner ear issues that affected her balance and performance. During her recovery, she chose to pursue a long‑considered personal goal.

“I wanted to do it for a long time,” Dodin said of her breast augmentation. “It needed time, and I seized my break to go through with it.”

Using her protected ranking of No. 110, Dodin felt this was the right moment to make the decision rather than later in her career.

Facing the Defending Champion

Dodin’s return will take place on December 2, 2025, at the Arena Loire in Trélazé, where she will face Alycia Parks, the reigning Open d’Angers champion and current World No. 71. The match will be a major test as Dodin works to reestablish herself on the WTA Tour after falling to No. 744 in the rankings.

Career Snapshot

  • First WTA title: Quebec, 2016
  • Career‑high ranking: No. 46 (2017)
  • Current ranking: No. 744 (December 2025)

Dodin’s journey — marked by resilience, personal autonomy, and a willingness to challenge norms — continues to make her one of the most distinctive figures in modern tennis.

What Happens Next?

All eyes will be on Dodin’s performance in Trélazé as she attempts to rebuild her ranking and momentum. A strong showing at the Open d’Angers could set the tone for her 2026 season and reaffirm her place among France’s most compelling tennis talents.

Paul McCann

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