Mirra Andreeva claims first Grand Slam title at French Open
Jun 4, 2026; Paris, France; Mirra Andreeva at her interview on the court after winning her match against Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine on day 12 at Stade Roland Garros. Mandatory Credit: Susan Mullane-Imagn Images Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva claimed her first Grand Slam trophy with a 6-3, 6-2 victory at the French Open on Saturday, ending the remarkable Cinderella run of Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska.
Andreeva, at 19 years and 38 days old, is the youngest woman to win the French Open title since Monica Seles in 1992.
Seeded eighth, Andreeva claimed her sixth WTA Tour singles title in one hour and 23 minutes and became the first Russian of either gender to prevail on the clay courts at Roland Garros.
Andreeva saved five of eight break points, converted seven of 12 break opportunities and compiled a decisive 25-10 advantage in winners at Court Philippe-Chatrier.
Chwalinska, 24, was the first qualifier to reach the women's French Open final. She began the fortnight in Paris ranked No. 114 in the world and was just the third woman to make this final in her main-draw debut, joining Evonne Goolagong (1971) and Chris Evert (1973).
--Field Level Media
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