Paris – 06.06.2026: In the final of the 2026 French Open, 19-year-old Russian Mirra Andreeva showcased her great talent by defeating Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska in straight sets 6-3, 6-2. With this victory, Andreeva secured her first Grand Slam title and made a statement for the next generation in women’s tennis.
Starting as number 8 in the world rankings, Andreeva dominated the match from the outset. She achieved an early break in the opening set, which she defended confidently. Her precise baseline shots and quick footwork forced Chwalinska into errors that the Pole could no longer recover from during the match. Andreeva impressed not only with her technical skills but also with great mental strength and remarkable composure under pressure.
Chwalinska, as a qualifier, caused a sensation by reaching the final unexpectedly. The 22-year-old played boldly and passionately throughout the tournament, but against the more experienced and favored Andreeva, she ultimately could not win a set. Nevertheless, she left a lasting impression and is expected to make further headlines in the WTA Tour in the future.
With her success at Roland Garros, Andreeva made history: She is the youngest winner of this Grand Slam tournament since Monica Seles in 1992. Her performance underscores the remarkable development of the young Russian, who has been achieving steadily better results over the past years and has now firmly arrived at the top of the world rankings.
After the final, Andreeva spoke to the audience in French during her trophy ceremony and thanked those around her. She particularly highlighted her coach Conchita Martínez, a former Spanish Grand Slam winner, without whose support she would not have seen this success as possible. She also thanked her family and her psychologist Alexis, who has been accompanying her for one and a half years and helped her strengthen her mental resilience.
The victory of Mirra Andreeva is a significant step for Russian female tennis players, who after a turbulent phase are shining again more frequently on the big stages. With her balanced playing style and inner calm, Andreeva will be considered a contender for further major titles in the coming years.
For the French Open tournament itself, the final marks a shift towards a new generation of talents who will shape women’s tennis in the coming years. Besides Andreeva and Chwalinska, several young players emerged during the tournament who are expected to challenge the established world elite in the future.
The 2026 French Open will thus be remembered as an important moment in which a new tennis era began to take shape.
Sources
- Roland Garros Official Website
- Forbes
- Franceinfo