French Open, Mirra Andreeva
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Matteo Arnaldi pulls out of French Open semifinal
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Andreeva has been earmarked for greatness since she won 2025 Indian Wells at only 17 years old. It hasn't been entirely smooth since then — such as when she lost to local hero and wild card Loïs Boisson in last year's Roland-Garros quarterfinals — but she entered this tournament with more clay season points than anyone (though with no titles).
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2026 French Open results, winner: Mirra Andreeva captures first grand slam title in straight sets
The 19-year-old Russian dominated Maja Chwalinska to win her first major title
Mirra Andreeva is the 2026 French Open champion. Though only 19 years old and the first teenage Roland Garros champion since 2020 when Iga Swiatek won the title, this feels a long time coming for a prodigy who has
Katie Smith, Russell Fuller and Ryan Harrison look back on Mirra Andreeva's victory in the French Open singles final, her first Grand Slam title. They ask whether Andreeva can now be considered as one of the elite singles players of the game, and also at the impact coach Conchita Martinez has had on the Russian.
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A double fault then a French Open final rout: Chwalińska's fairy tale ends in nightmare
PARIS (AP) — For Maja Chwalińska, the fairy tale run that began three weeks ago in Paris ended in a nightmare.
French Open men’s and women’s seed list and tracker - World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka became the latest big name to crash out of the tournament of giant-killings
The 2026 French Open was chalk full of upsets and surprises, and that continued Friday with Matteo Arnaldi pulling out of his semifinal match, giving Flavio Cobolli a trip to the final against Alexander Zverev. Both Cobolli and Zverev are looking for their first Grand Slam title.