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Mirra Andreeva wins title, Maja Chwalinska soars to No.21, Sabalenka stays No.1, Gauff drops big, Kostyuk, Shnaider, Eala surge.
The 24-year-old qualifier from Dąbrowa Gornicza lost the French Open women's singles final 6-3, 6-2 to eighth seed Mirra Andreeva, but left Court Philippe-Chatrier as a Grand Slam finalist, a soon-to-be top-25 player, and a millionaire.
The former World No. 1 spoke on her predictions, changes made in the women's game since her time on tour, and the overall allure of the sole clay major on tour.
A Russian flag displayed in the stands was removed by security immediately after Mirra Andreeva’s victory in the Roland Garros final, briefly disrupting the trophy ceremony on Court Philippe-Chatrier.
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Russia-Ukraine animosity feels hollow at Roland Garros
Kostyuk and Andreeva's Roland Garros semi-final reflected deep political tensions, highlighting the impact of the Ukraine war on tennis and national identities.
WTA World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka has yet to take the court at the 2026 French Open. However, her Roland Garros Nike tennis kit has already been spotted on Russian Oksana Selekhmeteva. Earlier this month,
This Roland Garros tournament has been full of surprises and upsets on both the ATP and WTA tournaments. Possibly the most surprising of all of these results was the demise of Jannik Sinner in the second round against Juan Manuel Cerundolo,
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Jessica Pegula withdraws from Queen's, scales back grass schedule after early Roland Garros exit
Following her first-round loss in Paris, the world No. 5 opts out of the WTA 500 in London and will play only one warm-up event — Berlin — before Wimbledon. Jessica Pegula's grass-court swing will be shorter than expected.