French Open, Andreeva
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The eighth-ranked Andreeva ended the run of 114th-ranked Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska with a 6-3, 6-2 victory in the Roland Garros final on Saturday.
After bursting onto the scene at 15, Mirra Andreeva became a Grand Slam champion at 19 when she ended the run of 114th-ranked Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska 6-3, 6-2.
Mirra Andreeva's parents gave her the beginning and the backing she needed. With this French Open win, the young Russian looks ready for even bigger things ahead.
Emily Proud join Cici Bellis on CBS Sports HQ to discuss where Mirra Andreeva ranks among the top stars of Women's tennis.
Mirra Andreeva announced herself on tour when she was just 15 years old with a promising run at the 2023 Madrid Open. At the age of 17, she reached the semifinals of the French Open, igniting the belief that she was destined to be a future Grand Slam champion.
The Russian tennis pro is competing in the French Open final.
It's the last friendly for the United States before it kicks off its 2026 World Cup campaign, as the Americans take on Germany at Chicago's Soldier Field.
Mirra Andreeva just claimed the French Open trophy, defeating Polish qualifier Maja Chwalińska 6–3, 6–2 in the women’s singles final at Roland Garros. After lifting the Coupe Suzanne-Lenglen, Andreeva stepped up to the microphone and delivered a memorable victory speech,