Mirra Andreeva and Maja Chwalińska will lock horns in what promises to be a thrilling women’s singles final of the 2026 French Open. Andreeva has shown composure and maturity beyond her years to make the final in Paris, while Chwalińska is in the midst of a remarkable Cinderella run and will hope to cap it off by becoming the first qualifier in history to win the French Open.
Mirra Andreeva vs Maja Chwalińska Match Details
Date: June 6, 2026
Tournament: French Open 2026
Round: Women’s Singles Final
Venue: Roland Garros Stadium, Paris, France
Surface: Outdoor Clay
Category: Grand Slam
Live Telecast: HBO Max, TNT, TSN
Andreeva vs Chwalińska Head-to-Head Record
This will be the first meeting between these two players on the WTA Tour. Andreeva is enjoying a strong clay-court swing and has reached at least the quarterfinals in all five tournaments she has played on red clay this year, with one title in Linz.
Andreeva has also dropped just 1 set in Paris, and claimed a dominant 6-1, 6-3 win over Marta Kostyuk to secure her spot in the final. The 19-year-old’s serve has been broken only 7 times at the French Open, a remarkable feat given how difficult it is to dominate on serve on clay.
Chwalińska has been the surprise package in Paris, making it all the way from qualifying to the final against all odds. The Pole saw off Andreeva’s doubles partner, Diana Shnaider, in straight sets in the semifinals and has only dropped one set across her 9 matches at the French Open.
Relying on her exemplary patience and low-speed shots, Chwalińska has stunned the tennis world over the last two weeks.
Andreeva vs Chwalińska Prediction and Pick
This will be an intriguing matchup between Andreeva’s aggressive style of play and Chwalińska’s defensive approach that has left several of her opponents frustrated in Paris.
While Chwalińska’s style of play has been effective on the slow surfaces in Paris, Andreeva has more quality and consistency than any of the other players she has faced.
The talented Russian’s counterpunching and high tennis IQ make her well-suited for clay, and she will look to take control by throwing Chwalińska off her game in the final. She has been serving at a high level and creating break-point opportunities at will at Stade Roland-Garros.
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Both players will be playing in their first Grand Slam final, so the match could well come down to which player handles the nerves and pressure better. We believe that Andreeva’s experience at the top level will give her the advantage and allow her to end Chwalińska’s astonishing run in Paris.
Pick – Andreeva in straight sets.
