Maja Chwalinska Makes History with Fairytale Run at Roland Garros
Qualifier Maja Chwalinska made history at Roland Garros by advancing to the women's singles final, a first for the tournament. After defeating No. 25 seed Diana Shnaider in a grueling semifinal, Chwalinska will face Mirra Andreeva, who ended Marta Kostyuk's 17-match winning streak to secure her final spot.
Maja Chwalinska's fairytale journey at Roland Garros continued as she made history on Thursday night. The 24-year-old qualifier defeated Diana Shnaider, becoming the first player from the qualifiers to reach the women's singles final. Chwalinska's hard-fought victory sets up a final clash with Mirra Andreeva, offering her a shot at a maiden Grand Slam title.
Chwalinska carved her name in the annals of the tournament by defeating No. 25 seed Shnaider 7-6(4), 6-4 in an intense semifinal that lasted over two hours. Her achievement marks a historic moment as she follows in the footsteps of tennis greats like Evonne Goolagong and Chris Evert, becoming the third woman to reach the final in her Paris main-draw debut.
As Chwalinska prepares to face Andreeva, who halted Marta Kostyuk's impressive 17-match winning streak, she reflects on the challenges ahead. With a career-best as World No. 113, Chwalinska is on the brink of entering the Top 20. Meanwhile, Andreeva, the No. 8 seed, demonstrated her prowess with a decisive 6-1, 6-3 victory, setting the stage for a thrilling final.
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