Roland Garros champion Mirra Andreeva, 19, gets emotional
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The championship matches are set and on Saturday, June 6 and Sunday, June 7, the women's and men's winners of Roland-Garros will be decided.
19-Year-Old Andreeva Beats Chwalinska to Win 2026 French Open Women's Final Bracket at Roland-Garros
Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva is a Grand Slam winner at just 19 years old. The world No. 8 became the youngest French Open winner in 34 years with a 6-6, 3-2 win over Poland's Maja ChwaliĆska on Saturday at Roland-Garros.
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Mirra Andreeva and Maja Chwalinska will battle it out to be crowned French Open champion on Saturday in Paris.
Maja Chwalinska has shared an emotional message after losing to Mirra Andreeva in the Roland Garros final. The Polish qualifier was beaten 6-3, 6-2 by Andreeva, who claimed her first Grand Slam title in Paris at the age of 19.
Mirra Andreeva captured her first career Grand Slam singles title on Saturday at the 2026 French Open with Brad Pitt in attendance to see it.
The Russian teenager became the youngest Roland Garros champion since Monica Seles in 1992 (18) when she dominated Polish qualifier Maja ChwaliĆska, 6-3, 6-2 to win the title. Andreeva managed the windy conditions well, mixing in a strong serve with a forehand slice and even some moon balls.
The 2026 French Open womenâs singles semifinals are today, with two spots in the final up for grabs in Paris. Mirra Andreeva (8) plays Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk (15), followed by Diana Shnaider (25) facing Poland's Maja ChwaliĆska.
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'I did my best, sorry': Maja ChwaliĆska's emotional speech after Roland Garros final
From Qualifier to Final: Maja ChwaliĆska's Remarkable Run Ends with Heartfelt Words to Mirra Andreeva and the Crowd Coming through qualifying, Maja ChwaliĆska put together a heroic run all the way to the final before falling to Russian player Mirra Andreeva.
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