Teen sensation Mirra Andreeva celebrated her French Open win with a furry companion on Saturday, 6 June, lifting and cuddling the dog before posing with the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen trophy following her victory at Roland Garros. Andreeva swept aside surprise finalist Maja Chwalinska 6-3 6-2 on a blustery Court Philippe Chatrier, where the Pole seemed frozen by the magnitude of the occasion. The 19-year-old Russian, the youngest Roland Garros women’s singles winner since Monica Seles won her third straight title in 1992 aged 18, overcame a jittery start to claim her maiden Grand Slam crown, growing in authority as the match wore on while Chwalinska struggled to settle on the big stage.

Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva and Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska have reached their first Grand Slam finals at the French Open. Andreeva dominated her semi-final match.…

On triple match point, she broke with a backhand winner and then fell to the court on her knees.

The 19-year-old Andreeva, who defeated Poland’s Maja Chwalińska, will take home $3.2 million in prize money for her feat.