Mirra Andreeva is the new queen of Roland-Garros. The 19-year-old Russian defeated Maja Chwalińska 6-3, 6-3 in the final to claim her maiden Grand Slam title, confirming her emergence as a generational talent on the Parisian clay.
From the opening games, Andreeva dictated the tempo. Her ability to vary angles combined with outstanding baseline defense quickly put Chwalińska under sustained pressure. The Pole, despite her historic run from qualifying, never found a way to unsettle her opponent.
The second set followed the same pattern. Andreeva converted three of five break opportunities, giving Chwalińska no breathing room. The match concluded in one hour and twenty-two minutes, crowning the youngest champion in Paris since Iga Świątek in 2020.
At 19, Andreeva joins the exclusive club of players who captured a major before their twentieth birthday. Her path through Roland-Garros 2026 was flawless, dropping no sets before the semifinal. Her mental strength and tactical maturity impress as much as her raw talent.
For Chwalińska, the defeat does nothing to diminish an extraordinary tournament. The first qualifier ever to reach the Roland-Garros final, the 24-year-old Pole wrote her own chapter in tennis history. Her offensive game and determination suggest a bright future on tour.
Andreeva now enters the world top 5 and establishes herself as the player to beat on clay for seasons to come.


