Mirra Andreeva claims French Open title at age 19

Mirra Andreeva defeated Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska to win the French Open women's singles title. The 19-year-old Russian became the youngest Roland Garros champion since Monica Seles in 1992.

Andreeva dropped just one set during the tournament. She defeated opponents including Fiona Ferro, Marina Ribera, Marie Bouzkova, Jill Teichman, Sorana Cirstea, and Marta Kostyuk before the final. Brad Gilbert, former coach of Coco Gauff, predicted quick success for Andreeva in future majors. “And I would also add Mirra Andreeva now because she got the first one. I think a second one will come quickly,” Gilbert said on the Big T podcast. Chris Evert also praised the teenager. “Andreeva is not going to be a flash in the pan. She is not going to win one Grand Slam, and that’s it. She is going to win five, six or seven,” Evert said on TNT Sports. “She is the future of women’s tennis.” After the win, Andreeva said the achievement felt better than her visualizations. “I’ve done a lot of visualisations before. Not just this tournament, but I’ve had dreams, I’ve had a lot of thoughts on how it’s going to happen,” she said. “I would say the feeling in real life is so much better than in your dreams.”

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Rafa Jódar, 19, celebrates first ATP title win in Marrakech with trophy on clay court amid cheering crowd.
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Rafa Jódar wins first ATP title in Marrakech at age 19

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Spanish tennis player Rafa Jódar, 19, claimed his first ATP title on Sunday at the Marrakech 250 by beating Marco Trungelliti 6-3, 6-2. The Madrid native, ranked No. 1,771 a year ago, will rise to No. 57 in the world on Monday. He becomes the sixth Spaniard in the Open Era to win a tournament before age 20.

Nineteen-year-old Mira Andreeva won her first Grand Slam title at the French Open, beating qualifier Maja Chwalinska 6-3, 6-2 in the final.

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Mirra Andreeva beat Hailey Baptiste 6-4, 7-6 (8) on Thursday to advance to the Mutua Madrid Open final. The 19-year-old saved three set points in a dramatic second set and became the first teenager to reach three WTA 1000 finals since 2009. She will face the winner of Marta Kostyuk and Anastasia Potapova on Saturday.

Marta Kostyuk defeated fellow Ukrainian Veronika Podrez 6-3, 6-4 to win the Open Capfinances Rouen Métropole WTA 250 title. The top seed claimed her second WTA singles title and first in over three years, marking the first all-Ukrainian WTA final. Tears flowed as she dedicated the victory to her coach Sandra Zaniewska.

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Anastasiia Hnatyshyn claimed the 2026 European Women's Chess Championship in Batumi, Georgia, as the 76th seed in a field of 165 players. The 15-year-old scored 9 out of 11 points to finish clear first and earn the Woman Grandmaster title along with her first International Master norm. She also collected the €10,000 first prize and gained 214 rating points.

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