Mirra Andreeva won the women's singles title at the 2026 French Open on June 6, 2026 [3].

The victory marks the first Grand Slam title for the 19-year-old Russian player [2, 4]. Her win signals a potential shift in the women's game as a new generation of players reaches the pinnacle of the sport.

Andreeva secured the championship at Roland Garros in Paris, France [1, 2]. She faced Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska in the final match. Andreeva controlled the contest from the start, winning with a score of 6-3, 6-2 [1, 5].

The dominant performance prevented a fairytale ending for Chwalinska, who had navigated the tournament as a qualifier to reach the final [5]. Andreeva's path to the title included an impressive campaign throughout the tournament in Paris [6].

This victory is the first major title of Andreeva's professional career [4]. The match concluded on Saturday, capping a week of competition at one of the world's most prestigious tennis venues [2, 3].

Mirra Andreeva won the women's singles title at the 2026 French Open

Andreeva's victory at age 19 establishes her as a primary contender in women's tennis. By winning a Grand Slam title so early in her career, she joins a small group of teenage champions and demonstrates the technical maturity required to dominate on clay courts. This result may influence seeding and rankings for the remainder of the 2026 season.