Andreeva beats Chwalinska to win French Open title
- On Saturday, 19-year-old Mirra Andreeva defeated Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska 6-3, 6-2 to win the French Open title, becoming the youngest champion at Roland-Garros in 34 years.
- The final pitted Polish qualifier Chwalinska against Andreeva in a historic matchup, marking the first time a qualifier reached the French Open women's final in the tournament's history.
- Andreeva arrived as the overwhelming favorite after dropping only 12 games across her previous three matches, dominating Chwalinska with aggressive baseline play throughout the final.
- At 19, Andreeva ranks behind only Maria Sharapova and Emma Raducanu as the WTA's youngest first-time major winner this century, surpassing Monica Seles's 1992 French Open record.
- Having reached the Roland-Garros semifinals as a 17-year-old two years ago, Andreeva credits her growing maturity for transforming her from a precocious talent into a genuine title contender.
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Mirra Andreeva won her single-female title at Roland Garros on Saturday at the age of 19. You're so young and talented. She's so annoying, she said to her final opponent, Maja Chwalinska, during the premiere ceremony.
Mirra Andreeva, 19, wins French Open to become youngest women's singles champion since 1992
Mirra Andreeva, a 19-year-old Russian tennis pro, won her first Grand Slam title on Saturday, defeating Maja Chwalinska to win the French Open.Andreeva won in two sets, 6-3, 6-2, over the 114th-ranked Polish qualifier. Andreeva became the youngest player to win the women’s singles title since Monica Seles, who was 18 when she won her third straight French Open in 1992.She also became the first Russian woman to win a Grand Slam since Maria Sharap…
Andreeva comes of age with French Open triumph over Chwalinska
The 19-year-old Russian is the youngest Roland Garros women’s singles winner since Monica Seles won her third straight title in 1992.
Mira Andreyeva defeated Polish Maja Chwalinska in the final after an hour and 22 minutes of play and thus rejoiced at the first victory in the grand slam tournaments.
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