Mirra Andreeva Crowned French Open 2026 Women's Champion at aged 19

 


Teenage sensation Mirra Andreeva announced her arrival on tennis's grandest stage by capturing the 2026 French Open women's singles title, defeating Poland's fairytale finalist Maja Chwalińska 6-3, 6-2 in a compelling final on Court Philippe-Chatrier in Paris. The victory secured the 19-year-old Russian's maiden Grand Slam crown and completed a remarkable fortnight at Roland-Garros.

The championship match featured two first-time Grand Slam finalists, but it was Andreeva who handled the occasion with greater composure. Chwalińska, a qualifier who had become the tournament's Cinderella story, started brightly and challenged her opponent with intelligent shot-making and variation. However, Andreeva gradually imposed her powerful baseline game, superior consistency, and impressive mental strength to wrest control of the contest.

After a competitive opening phase, Andreeva settled into her rhythm and began dictating rallies from the back of the court. Her heavy groundstrokes and excellent court coverage repeatedly forced errors from the Polish underdog. The Russian youngster claimed the first set 6-3 before raising her level further in the second, where she surged ahead 5-0  through the decisive moments to complete a commanding straight-sets triumph.

For Chwalińska, despite the defeat, the tournament marked a career-defining breakthrough. Entering the event through qualifying, she became only the second qualifier in the Open Era to reach a women's Grand Slam final. Her extraordinary run captivated fans worldwide and ensured a significant rise in the rankings.

Andreeva's title run was equally historic. She became the youngest French Open women's champion since Monica Seles in 1992 and the first Russian woman to win a Grand Slam singles title since Maria Sharapova lifted the Roland-Garros trophy in 2014. The triumph confirmed her status as one of the brightest young stars in world tennis and potentially signaled the beginning of a new era in the women's game.

Final Score

Mirra Andreeva (Russia) bt. Maja Chwalińska (Poland) 6-3, 6-2

Key Highlights

First Grand Slam title for Mirra Andreeva.

Youngest French Open women's champion since 1992.

First Russian woman to win a Grand Slam since Maria Sharapova in 2014.

Maja Chwalińska became one of the few qualifiers in history to reach a Grand Slam final.

A new Grand Slam champion emerged after a tournament filled with major upsets.


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