Mirra Andreeva controlled the contest from the outset and rarely allowed Maja Chwalinska a foothold, cruising to a 6-3, 6-2 victory. Russia's Mirra Andreeva produced a commanding performance to defeat Poland's Maja Chwalinska in straight sets and claim the French Open women's singles title. Andreeva controlled the contest from the outset and rarely allowed her opponent a foothold, cruising to a 6-3, 6-2 victory. The triumph marked another milestone in the teenager's rapid rise. At 19, the world No. 8 became the youngest women's singles champion at Roland Garros since Monica Seles won her third consecutive French Open crown as an 18-year-old in 1992. Andreeva's dominant run through the tournament further underlined her status as one of the brightest young stars in women's tennis.Mirra Andreeva clinched the French Open women's singles title. (AP Photo)Chwalinska, ranked 114th in the world, was aiming to become the first qualifier to win the French Open women's singles title. However, she struggled to match Andreeva's intensity and precision, particularly in the second set. The Pole managed to win just a couple of points after falling 5-0 behind, as Andreeva wrapped up the match in emphatic fashion to seal a dominant straight-sets victory.Roland GarrosFrench OpenStay updated with the latest sports news, including latest headlines and updates from the Olympics 2024, where Indian athletes will compete for glory in Paris. Catch all the action from tennis Grand Slam tournaments, follow your favourite football teams and players with the latest match results, and get the latest on international hockey tournaments and series.See Less
Mirra Andreeva dominates Maja Chwalinska to clinch French Open women's singles title
Mirra Andreeva controlled the contest from the outset and rarely allowed Maja Chwalinska a foothold, cruising to a 6-3, 6-2 victory. | Tennis News











