Mirra Andreeva Wins French Open Title in Paris

TENNIS

Russian tennis player Mirra Andreeva won the 2026 French Open women’s singles title on Saturday, defeating Maja Chwalińska 6-3, 6-0 in the championship match at Roland Garros. The victory marks the first Grand Slam title of Andreeva’s career and a major milestone for the 19-year-old rising star.

Championship Match

Andreeva controlled the final from the opening set, securing a 6-3 victory before dominating the second set 6-0 to close out the match.

The win completed a strong tournament run for the Russian teenager, who entered the event as one of the sport’s most promising young players.

Historic Achievement

At 19 years old, Andreeva became the youngest women’s French Open champion since Monica Seles won the title at age 18 in 1992.

The achievement places Andreeva among a select group of teenage champions at Roland Garros and represents the biggest title of her career to date.

PARIS, FRANCE – JUNE 04: Mirra Andreeva celebrates match point against Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine in their Women’s Singles semi-final match on Day Twelve of the 2026 French Open at Roland Garros on June 04, 2026 in Paris, France. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

First Grand Slam Crown

The French Open title is Andreeva’s first Grand Slam singles championship. The victory is expected to further elevate her standing in women’s tennis as she joins the list of major champions on the WTA Tour.

Winning a Grand Slam is considered one of the sport’s highest achievements, and Andreeva accomplished the feat before her 20th birthday.

Looking Ahead

With her breakthrough victory in Paris, Andreeva will enter the remainder of the 2026 season carrying momentum from her first major championship. The French Open title establishes her as one of the leading young players in women’s tennis.

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