Mirra Andreeva wins women's Roland Garros final
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The new WTA rankings are out and the most notable move comes from the player who took Roland Garros by storm over the last few weeks, Maja Chwalinska, who soars from No. 114 to No. 21 after reaching the first Grand Slam final of her career on the terre battue.
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Ukrainian stars Kostyuk and Oliynykova set personal records in WTA list
Marta Kostyuk set a new personal career record by climbing to 12th place following her run to the semifinals of the 2026 Roland Garros. Elina Svitolina, who remains Ukraine's top-ranked player, dropped to 8th place.
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WTA rankings: Rybakina’s No 1 dream alive, Andreeva +2, Chwalinska’s surge, Eala +4, Raducanu -3
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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.
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Roland Garros 2026 seedings: Svitolina's Rome title lifts her to No. 7 seed
Roland Garros 2026 women's seeds are finalized after the WTA 1000 in Rome. Elina Svitolina's victory pushes her to the No. 7 seed, shaking up the top 10. A few days before the Roland Garros draw, the seeding positions were locked in after the WTA 1000 in Rome.
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.
Katerina Siniakova and Taylor Townsend continued their dominant partnership by capturing the Roland Garros women’s doubles title, defeating Anna Danilina and Aleksandra Krunic 6-2, 7-5 in Paris.
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‘I couldn’t get out of bed’: Maja Chwalinska opens up about depression and her Roland Garros fairytale
From Depression to Roland Garros Semifinal: Maja Chwalinska’s Inspiring Run Continues as She Aims for First WTA Final Maja Chwalinska keeps impressing at Roland Garros. The 24-year-old Pole became only the second player in the Open Era to reach the semifinals of the Paris Grand Slam after coming through qualifying (six years after Nadia Podoroska).