Mirra Andreeva wins 1st Grand Slam title at French Open
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At just 19 years old, Mirra Andreeva has conquered Roland Garros. On Saturday, the Russian sensation defeated Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska 6-3, 6-2 to secure the 2026 French Open title.
Maja Chwalińska and Mirra Andreeva are the final two standing in the women's draw, and they will face off today for the championship. Both players are playing in a Grand Slam final for the first time, so we will crown a new champion today. Follow our live coverage from the first ball to match point and beyond of this title match.
Russian tennis star Mirra Andreeva is competing in the women's final at the French Open 2026. That has propelled her more firmly into the spotlight, and with it comes questions. Fans want to know:
On Saturday, Mirra Andreeva became the youngest women’s singles champion at Roland Garros since Monica Seles in 1992. The Russian won in straight sets to claim her first major title, 6-3, 6-2. At 19,
Maja Chwalinska never existed against Mirra Andreeva’s ball-striking, whose smile and fire won over Roland-Garros. The young 19-year-old Russian is a very worthy champion, eager only to confirm