Andreeva, Maja Chwalinska and Roland Garros
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In a French Open that has been defined by premature exits, Aryna Sabalenka is the latest to fall. The women's No. 1 looked strong against Diana Shnaider early, but faltered as the match went on, leading to yet another major upset at the event.
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Maja Chwalinska's historic Roland Garros run: 3 stunning statistics
From Qualifier to Final: Maja Chwalinska's Extraordinary Roland Garros Journey in Numbers The qualification of Maja Chwalinska for the Roland Garros final is not just a huge surprise. It is also historic.
Long touted as a generational talent, Mirra Andreeva claimed her maiden grand slam title in stunning fashion at Roland Garros with a dominant triumph over surprise Polish finalist Maja Chwalinska in Paris on Saturday.
Andreeva has been earmarked for greatness since she won 2025 Indian Wells at only 17 years old. It hasn't been entirely smooth since then — such as when she lost to local hero and wild card Loïs Boisson in last year's Roland-Garros quarterfinals — but she entered this tournament with more clay season points than anyone (though with no titles).