Mirra Andreeva wrote one of the most important pages of her young career by conquering Roland Garros 2026. The 19-year-old Siberian, seeded eighth, beat Polish Maja Chwalinska in the final with a score of 6-3, 6-2 in an hour and 22 minutes of play.
For the Russian tennis player, this is the first Slam title in her career, a goal achieved at just 19 years old after having already shown her talent on the Parisian courts, where in 2024 she managed to reach the semi-final.
Final without history against the surprise of the tournament
Andreeva controlled the match from the start, imposing her own pace against the surprising Chwalinska, number 114 in the world ranking and protagonist of an extraordinary journey that began in the qualifiers.
The Pole, a true revelation of the tournament, was unable to counteract the greater solidity and continuity of her young opponent, who closed the match in two sets without allowing any chance of a comeback.
Third title of the season
Followed by former Spanish champion Conchita Martinez, Andreeva thus adds Roland Garros to the successes achieved this year in Adelaide and Linz. The triumph in Paris represents the sixth title of his career and confirms the definitive consecration of one of the brightest stars in world tennis.
At nineteen the Russian thus entered the elite of international tennis, winning the most prestigious trophy of her young career on the red clay of Paris.