Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva wins French Open to claim first Grand Slam
Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva was already a tennis phenom at age 15. The eighth-ranked Andreeva ended the run of 114th-ranked Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska by 6-3, 6-2 in the French Open final on Saturday. Andreeva became the youngest player to win the womenโs singles titl
Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva was already a tennis phenom at age 15.
The eighth-ranked Andreeva ended the run of 114th-ranked Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska by 6-3, 6-2 in the French Open final on Saturday.
Andreeva became the youngest player to win the womenโs singles title since Monica Seles, who was 18 when she landed her third straight French Open in 1992.
โYouโre so young and talented. Itโs so annoying,โ Chwalinska told Andreeva during the awards ceremony.
When Andreeva executed a backhand cross-court winner on her first match point, she threw her racket into the air and dropped on her knees to the clay to celebrate.
During the trophy presentation, Andreeva took the unusual step of thanking herself โfor believing in myself, always giving my 100 percent, even when itโs tough, trying every day to be better as a person and as a player, believing that I can do this, fighting so many demons inside of me.
โOnly I know how tough it was for me,โ Andreeva added. โHow nervous I was throughout these two weeks.โ
Chwalinska was attempting to become the first qualifier to capture the Roland Garros title.

