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French Open women's final set to make history as Chwalinska faces Andreeva

French Open women's final set to make history as Chwalinska faces Andreeva

Summary

The French Open women's final is scheduled for Saturday at Roland Garros. Maja Chwalinska from Poland aims to be the first qualifier to win the title, while Russia's Mirra Andreeva tries to become the youngest champion since 1992.

Key Facts

  • The French Open is a major tennis tournament held at Roland Garros in Paris.
  • Maja Chwalinska is a Polish tennis player competing in the women's final.
  • Chwalinska entered the tournament as a qualifier, meaning she had to win matches before the main event to earn her spot.
  • No qualifier has ever won the French Open women's title before.
  • Mirra Andreeva is a Russian player competing in the same final.
  • Andreeva is trying to become the youngest women's champion at the French Open since 1992.
  • The final match will decide the 2026 champion of the women's singles event.
  • This final is receiving attention for the potential records both players could set.
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