French Open, Mirra Andreeva
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Her mother made the deciding decision about which sport her daughters were going to play.
The 19-year-old Russian defeated qualifier Maja Chwalinska 6-3 6-2 to claim her first Major title at Roland Garros
Mirra Andreeva has already come a long way from the heart of Siberia, but on Saturday she fulfilled her "dream", aged just 19, when she beat Maja Chwalinska in the French Open women's final. Andreeva lived up to the hype,
Andreeva was born and raised in Russia.
Mirra Andreeva arrives at Saturday’s French Open women’s final as the No. 8 seed and clear favorite — a 19-year-old from Russia, with two WTA 1000 titles, an Olympic medal, and a career-high ranking of No. 6 in the world. Her opponent is qualifier ...
Mirra Andreeva, 19, is the youngest French Open women's champion since Monica Seles in 1992. Thibault Camus / Associated Press The Athletic has live coverage of the French Open men’s final. PARIS — Women’s tennis has a new Grand Slam queen, and she ...