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Teenage star v 500-1 qualifier – a French Open final of contrasts

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The journeys of French Open finalists Mirra Andreeva and Maja Chwalinska highlight two vastly different paths to tennis success, showcasing both early brilliance and long-term perseverance. While Andreeva has rapidly risen as one of the brightest young talents in the sport, Chwalinska’s story is one of resilience, patience, and determination against the odds.

Mirra Andreeva, the eighth seed from Russia, has been widely regarded as a prodigy since her early teenage years. She announced herself on the professional stage in 2023 by securing her first WTA Tour victory at just 15 years old. Only a couple of months later, she reached the fourth round at Wimbledon, an achievement that immediately placed her among the most exciting prospects in women’s tennis.

Now 19, Andreeva has steadily progressed and is on the brink of achieving one of the sport’s greatest milestones. For her, winning a Grand Slam title has long been viewed as inevitable rather than uncertain. Reflecting on her development, she believes that each match she plays contributes to her growth, both as a player and as an individual. Her increasing maturity has been evident throughout the tournament, particularly in high-pressure moments.

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In contrast, Maja Chwalinska’s route to the French Open final has been far less predictable. The 24-year-old Polish player entered the tournament as a qualifier, with little expectation of making a deep run. Ranked 114th in the world, she had struggled to break into the main draw of Grand Slam events throughout her career, having successfully navigated qualifying rounds only twice in 14 previous attempts.

Chwalinska’s remarkable performance in Paris serves as a powerful example of what can be achieved through persistence and belief. Starting the tournament as a 500-1 outsider, she has defied expectations at every stage, overcoming higher-ranked opponents and proving her ability on one of tennis’s biggest stages. Despite her success, she admits that the experience still feels surreal, as though she is caught in a dream-like state.

The contrast between the two players is also reflected in their career statistics. Andreeva has already secured five WTA titles, accumulated 123 match victories, and earned approximately £9 million in prize money. Chwalinska, on the other hand, has yet to win a professional title, has recorded just 12 career wins, and has earned around £800,000. These figures underline the significant gap in experience and achievements between the finalists.

Andreeva’s accomplishments at Roland Garros are particularly noteworthy when viewed in a historical context. She has become one of the youngest finalists at the tournament in recent history, ranking behind only Coco Gauff, who reached the final at 18 in 2022, and Kim Clijsters, who did so at 17 in 2001. Andreeva is now aiming to become the youngest French Open champion since Monica Seles achieved the feat in 1992.

Born in Siberia and later trained in France, Andreeva has been tipped for greatness since her breakthrough performance at the 2023 Madrid Open. Her fearless style of play and natural talent drew praise from established stars, including Andy Murray. Her development accelerated further in 2024 when she began working with former Wimbledon champion Conchita Martinez, whose experience and guidance have played a crucial role in shaping her game.

Martinez quickly recognized Andreeva’s potential, describing her as a future star from the very beginning of their partnership. Under her mentorship, Andreeva has refined her technique, improved her tactical awareness, and strengthened her mental approach. These improvements have been evident in her performances throughout 2025, during which she has won two WTA 1000 titles and climbed into the world’s top five.

Despite her rapid rise, Andreeva’s youth has occasionally been reflected in her on-court behavior. Moments of frustration have sometimes led to actions that verge on crossing the line, such as hitting balls toward the crowd. However, her performance in the semi-finals against Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk demonstrated a significant level of composure and maturity. The match was played amid political tension, adding an extra layer of pressure, yet Andreeva handled the situation with calmness and focus.

She credits her team, particularly Martinez, for helping her maintain this level of discipline. Over time, she has learned to trust their guidance completely, following their advice with confidence and clarity. This trust has allowed her to perform more consistently and effectively in crucial moments.

While Andreeva’s rise has been marked by steady progress and strong support, Chwalinska’s journey has been filled with challenges. Much of her career has been spent competing in lower-tier tournaments, traveling extensively in pursuit of opportunities to improve her ranking and sustain her career financially. Even during her run at the French Open, financial concerns were never far away.

After reaching the second round in Paris, Chwalinska faced uncertainty about whether she could afford to extend her stay in the city. Without personal sponsorship deals, she relied on external support to continue competing. A Polish company that sponsors Iga Swiatek, a childhood friend of Chwalinska, stepped in to cover her accommodation costs, enabling her to focus on her matches.

Her story becomes even more inspiring when considering the personal challenges she has faced. In 2021, Chwalinska stepped away from tennis indefinitely after struggling with depression. Following an early exit in Wimbledon qualifying, she found herself unable to continue, both physically and mentally. During this period, she experienced a profound loss of motivation and energy, uncertain about whether she would ever return to the sport.

Four months later, she began her comeback, gradually rebuilding her career from the ground up. Her progress was slow but steady, as she worked her way through smaller tournaments in cities like Brescia and Bari. These events, far removed from the spotlight of major championships, played a crucial role in her development and resilience.

Now, Chwalinska finds herself preparing to compete on one of tennis’s grandest stages, in front of a packed crowd of 15,000 spectators at Court Philippe Chatrier, with millions more watching worldwide. Despite the dramatic change in scale, she remains focused on her primary goal: winning the match.

Her journey also brings to mind Emma Raducanu’s historic victory at the 2021 US Open, where the British player became the first qualifier to win a Grand Slam title. If Chwalinska manages to defeat Andreeva, her triumph would rank among the most unexpected and remarkable achievements in tennis history.

Ultimately, the French Open final represents more than just a contest between two players. It is a clash of two distinct narratives: one of early success and rising stardom, and the other of perseverance, resilience, and the power of belief. Regardless of the outcome, both Andreeva and Chwalinska have already made a lasting impression on the sport.

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