The Big Picture
Mirra Andreeva has won her first Grand Slam title at the French Open, defeating Maja Chwalinska. The 19-year-old Russian became the youngest women's singles champion at the tournament since 1992. Andreeva secured the victory in straight sets, ending Chwalinska's tournament run.
Key Facts
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Mirra Andreeva won her first Grand Slam title at the French Open.
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Mirra Andreeva defeated Maja Chwalinska.
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Andreeva won the match in straight sets.
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Mirra Andreeva is 19 years old.
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Andreeva is the youngest women's singles champion at the French Open since 1992.
How Media Is Covering This
4 articles · 4 anglesMirra Andreeva comes of age to win French Open and end Maja Chwalinska fairytale run
Read more“Emphasizes Mirra Andreeva's coming-of-age victory at the French Open and the conclusion of Maja Chwalinska's fairytale run.”
Andreeva wins French Open as Chwalinska fairytale ends
Read more“Emphasizes Mirra Andreeva's coming-of-age victory at the French Open and the conclusion of Maja Chwalinska's fairytale run.”
French Open: Andreeva dominates Chwalinska for first Grand Slam crown
Read more“Emphasizes Mirra Andreeva's coming-of-age victory at the French Open and the conclusion of Maja Chwalinska's fairytale run.”
Why It Matters
Andreeva won the match in straight sets. Her win concludes Maja Chwalinska's notable run in the tournament.





