Summary

  • Mirra Andreeva beats qualifier Maja Chwalinska 6-3 6-2 to win French Open and claim first Grand Slam title

  • Russian 19-year-old Andreeva is youngest French Open champion since Monica Seles in 1992

  • Chwalinska was bidding to become first qualifier since Emma Raducanu in 2021 to win a Grand Slam title

  • Pole was ranked 114th in the world at start of tournament

  • Listen to live radio commentary at top of page (UK only)

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  1. Postpublished at 16:01 BST 6 June

    Chwalinska 3-6 2-6 Andreeva

    Daniela Hantuchova
    Former world number five on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Russia's Mirra Andreeva celebratesImage source, Reuters

    A really cool moment. To be able to manage all the emotions, on the physical side, the mental side, everybody that has put so much into helping you.

    It is amazing to see Mirra Andreeva share this moment with all those people who have been there for her. That smile is beaming!

    I feel Conchita Martinez is one of the best, if not the best coach on the tour.

  2. Postpublished at 16:00 BST 6 June

    Chwalinska 3-6 2-6 Andreeva

    Mary Pierce, the French Open champion on home clay in 2000, will present the trophy.

  3. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:59 BST 6 June

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    Well deserved, Mirra Andreeva! She's become so much more mature under the guidance of Conchita Martinez. And Maja Chwalinska's been unforgettable. Bravo!

    Rosemary, Geneva

    Fantastic achievement by both players - love that Mirra handled the occasion.

    Donald, Perth

    Mirra Andreeva celebratesImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 15:58 BST 6 June

    Chwalinska 3-6 2-6 Andreeva

    Now come the traditional end-of-final presentations.

    A selection of ball kids and line judges enter the court, while a gaggle of photographers look to get the best position for the trophy lift in a few moments' time.

  5. Postpublished at 15:56 BST 6 June

    Chwalinska 3-6 2-6 Andreeva

    It was not to be today for Maja Chwalinska, but what a story she has provided for us over the past two and a bit weeks.

    From starting outside the world's top 100, the qualifier came within one win of a famous Grand Slam title success.

    She is now projected to rise up to 21st in the rankings.

  6. Teenager Andreeva wins French Open titlepublished at 15:53 BST 6 June

    Chwalinska 3-6 2-6 Andreeva

    Aged 19 years and 39 days, Mirra Andreeva is the first teenager to win the French Open women's singles title since Iga Swiatek in 2020.

    She is also the youngest women's champion at Roland Garros since 18-year-old Monica Seles won her third straight title in 1992.

    Mirra Andreeva celebratesImage source, Getty Images
  7. Postpublished at 15:52 BST 6 June

    Chwalinska 3-6 2-6 Andreeva

    David Law
    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live

    We all knew Mirra Andreeva would be a star and a champion one day. She has done it as a teenager!

  8. Postpublished at 15:52 BST 6 June

    Chwalinska 3-6 2-6 Andreeva

    Daniela Hantuchova
    Former world number five on BBC Radio 5 Live

    We could tell this moment was coming for Mirra Andreeva.

    Mirra Andreeva celebratesImage source, Getty Images
  9. Postpublished at 15:52 BST 6 June

    Chwalinska 3-6 2-6 Andreeva

    There's also a cuddle for her dog and that gets one of the biggest cheers of the day.

    Russia's Mirra Andreeva celebrates with familyImage source, Reuters
  10. Postpublished at 15:51 BST 6 June

    Chwalinska 3-6 2-6 Andreeva

    Mirra Andreeva celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    After commiserating with runner-up Maja Chwalinska, French Open champion Mirra Andreeva races up to her team in the stand and hugs her coach Conchita Martinez.

    That partnership has really paid dividends.

  11. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - Andreevapublished at 15:49 BST 6 June
    Breaking

    Chwalinska 3-6 2-6 Andreeva

    Mirra Andreeva is the French Open champion!

    The 19-year-old collapses to her knees as the final point is won with a backhand winner.

    A warm embrace between the two finalists at the net.

    Chwalinska 3-6 2-6 Andreeva
  12. Three Championship points for Andreevapublished at 15:48 BST 6 June

    *Chwalinska 3-6 2-5 Andreeva

    Maja Chwalinska nets again.

    Mirra Andreeva has three chances to become the French Open champion.

  13. Postpublished at 15:47 BST 6 June

    *Chwalinska 3-6 2-5 Andreeva

    The sun is back out again after a bit of a gloomy spell.

    Maja Chwalinska, serving to stay in the tournament for a second time, nets a forehand on the first point.

    Mirra Andreeva cracks a backhand down the line for 0-30.

  14. 'Panic mode'published at 15:45 BST 6 June

    *Chwalinska 3-6 2-5 Andreeva

    Daniela Hantuchova
    Former world number five on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Definitely panic mode. It is how Mirra Andreeva lost it. Three super easy shots. The fact she is further away from the trophy may help.

    Mirra Andreeva reactsImage source, Reuters
  15. Postpublished at 15:45 BST 6 June

    *Chwalinska 3-6 2-5 Andreeva

    Ryan Harrison
    Former French Open men's doubles champion on BBC Radio 5 Live

    It is never easy when you are trying to serve out any match.

    If Mirra Andreeva turns around and looks at the back of the court, she has the trophy in front of her.

  16. Chwalinska breakspublished at 15:45 BST 6 June

    *Chwalinska 3-6 2-5 Andreeva

    Another unforced error by the eighth seed and Maja Chwalinska chips away a little bit more at Mirra Andreeva's lead in the second set.

    Poland's Maja Chwalinska in actioImage source, Reuters
  17. Break point Chwalinskapublished at 15:44 BST 6 June

    Chwalinska 3-6 1-5 Andreeva*

    Backhand into the net by Mirra Andreeva.

  18. Break point savedpublished at 15:43 BST 6 June

    Chwalinska 3-6 1-5 Andreeva*

    Deuce.

  19. Break point Chwalinskapublished at 15:43 BST 6 June

    Chwalinska 3-6 1-5 Andreeva*

    Mirra Andreeva is in control of the point but goes long with a forehand. Break point to Maja Chwalinska.

    Maja Chwalinska of Poland in actionImage source, Getty Images
  20. Postpublished at 15:42 BST 6 June

    Chwalinska 3-6 1-5 Andreeva*

    Mirra Andreeva nets a backhand. 30-30.