The final match of the women’s singles of the French Open, the second Grand Slam tournament of the year 2026, was played on June 6, in which the wonder of 19-year-old Russian player Mira Andreeva was seen, who won the first Grand Slam title in her career by defeating Polish player Chavasinska in straight sets in the title match. In this match, the Russian player completely dominated in both the sets in which Chavasinska did not get any chance to make a comeback. Mira Andreeva has now become the second youngest player in the history of the tournament to win the Women’s French Open title.
Becomes the second youngest player after Monica Seles
The record for winning the youngest women’s singles title in the history of the French Open is in the name of Monica Seles, who won the title at the age of 18. Mira Andreeva has now become the second young player to win this title at the age of 19. Talking about the final match, the Russian player won the first set played between Mira Andreeva and Chavasinska by a margin of 6-3. After this, all eyes were on the second set, in which it was expected that Chavasinska would be able to make a comeback and take the match to the third set but it could not happen in which Mira Andreeva won the title by winning the second set by a margin of 6-2, after which she also appeared very emotional. Mira Andreeva is the first player born after 2005 to win the French Open title.
Made identity from Madrid Open
Talking about 19-year-old Russian player Mira Andreeva, she has made her mark from the Madrid Open in the year 2023, in which she became one of the youngest players to win a main draw match at the WTA 1000 level. Talking about 24-year-old Maja Chwalinska, she had made her place as a qualifier in the French Open 2026, in which if she had won the title, she could have become the first player to win the title as a qualifier player.
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