Mirra Andreeva says French Open euphoria fades quickly

Mirra Andreeva has described how the thrill of winning her first Grand Slam title at the French Open faded within days. The 19-year-old Russian spoke about returning to training and preparing for the grass-court season.

Andreeva told the Russian sports website Championat that she had not expected the post-victory emotions to disappear so fast. “Those incredible emotions, the euphoria, the adrenaline rush, when you just win a tournament and realise it’s a Grand Slam, all came together,” she said. “The only thing I didn’t expect was that those emotions would fade so quickly.”

She added that she plans to resume training in two days and already views the Roland Garros triumph as past. Andreeva is skipping the Berlin Open next week to rest and focus on Wimbledon.

The teenager reached the French Open semifinals at age 17 and won consecutive WTA 1000 titles last year. After early-season struggles, she paired with Diana Shnaider in doubles, which helped restore her confidence before the Paris final.

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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.

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Mirra Andreeva captured the French Open title on Saturday, becoming the youngest Roland Garros champion since Monica Seles. Former world No. 1 Kim Clijsters shared her thoughts on the 19-year-old's prospects during a recent podcast appearance.

Bianca Andreescu defeated 17-year-old Daphnee Mpetshi-Perricard 6-3, 6-2 in French Open qualifying on May 19. The Canadian then offered comfort to her emotional opponent after the match.

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Maja Chwalinska has advanced to the 2026 French Open final after defeating Diana Shnaider. The 24-year-old qualifier will face Mirra Andreeva for the title.

Aryna Sabalenka suffered a quarterfinal loss to Diana Shnaider at the French Open after squandering a strong lead. Rennae Stubbs, who once coached Serena Williams, attributed the defeat to the world No. 1's emotional outbursts on court.

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