Mirra Andreeva clinched her first Grand Slam title after beating Maja Chwalinska in the 2026 French Open final.
Andreeva, with new poise, and a new blend of aggression and margin, is now a Roland Garros champion. On what changed, and what might be ahead, for the sport’s newest star.
Mirra Andreeva picked up her first Grand Slam title after seeing off qualifier Maja Chwalinska in the Roland Garros final. It ...
Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva stunned the tennis world with her maiden Grand Slam win at Roland Garros 2026. The fan favourite beat Polish Maja Chwalinska in straight sets 6-3, 6-2 to become the ...
Mirra Andreeva is the 2026 French Open champion. Though only 19 years old and the first teenage Roland Garros champion since ...
On Saturday, Mirra Andreeva became the youngest French Open winner since 1992. And she did it in dominant fashion, knowing ...
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Andreeva, a breath of fresh air
Maja Chwalinska never existed against Mirra Andreeva’s ball-striking, whose smile and fire won over Roland-Garros. The young ...
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Conchita Martinez reveals the 'changes' that led Mirra Andreeva to Roland-Garros glory
After Mirra Andreeva's Roland-Garros title, coach Conchita Martinez details the adjustments that helped the Russian teenager ...
Mirra Andreeva dominated a drained Maja Chwalinska with a straight-sets victory in the 2026 French Open women's singles final ...
Now and then, a young player comes around that you know is destined for greatness even before they win anything significant. That was Mirra Andreeva, the minute she arrived on the scene as a ...
The Grand Slam winner is only 19.
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