Mirra Andreeva, at 19 years and 38 days old, is the youngest woman to win the French Open title since Monica Seles in 1992.
Explore the full list of French Open women’s singles champions from 1968 to 2026, highlighting Mirra Andreeva's recent ...
Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva claimed her first Grand Slam trophy with a 6-3, 6-2 victory at the French Open on Saturday, ...
Suzanne Lenglen, France 1926 Suzanne Lenglen, France 1927 Kea Bouman, Netherlands 1929 Helen Wills, United States ...
Maja Chwalinska arrived in Paris worried about hotel costs. Two weeks later, the qualifier is a French Open finalist, ...
Maja Chwalinska will massively boost her total career earnings having reached the French Open women’s singles final. The ...
Maja Chwalinska's fairytale run at Roland Garros continued on Thursday night as the qualifier defeated Diana Shnaider to ...
Eighth-seeded Mirra Andreeva will have a surprise opponent in Saturday's French Open final, when she takes on tournament qualifier Maja Chwalinska. Andreeva advanced to her first Grand Slam final on ...
Maja Chwalinska's magic run continued Thursday in Paris, as she defeated Diana Shnaider to become the first player to reach the Roland Garros final after coming through qualifying. She'll face Mirra A ...
Eighth-seeded Mirra Andreeva will have a surprise opponent in Saturday's French Open final, when she takes on tournament qualifier Maja Chwalinska.
Tennis legends Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert open up about their emotional 50-year relationship — on the court and off ...
From Nancy Richey in 1968 to Coco Gauff in 2025, here’s the complete list of French Open women’s singles champions in the Open era.
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