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French Open LIVE: Andreeva facing Chwalinska in women's final as history beckons

Blazorscore 06 June 2026, 13:02 1 views 1 min read
Maja Chwalinska could become the first qualifier to ever win the French Open today

<p><strong>12:35 CET - </strong>Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos have claimed the men's doubles title with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten.</p><p>It's the second year in a row that the pair have reigned victorious at Roland Garros, and the third major that they've won together.</p><p><strong>11:45 CET - </strong>The men's doubles final is underway at Roland Garros, but the main event today is, undoubtedly, the women's final, which starts after 15:00 CET. It's going to be a fascinating contest with 19-year-old Mirra Andreeva up against surprise finalist Maja Chwalinska.</p><p>The latter has battled her way to the decider from qualifying - the first person to ever do so in the history of the prestigious Paris event. On her way, she's tackled some tough opponents, too, including Zheng Qinwen, Diana Shnaider and Anna Kalinskaya.</p><p>Andreeva will similarly be eyeing her first Grand Slam title today, and she'll be hitting the clay in red-hot form, having dispatched Marta Kostyuk, Sorana Cirstea and Jil Teichmann all in straight sets in her last three matches.</p><p>In fact, she's only dropped one set all tournament. Chwalinska, however, can say the same thing about herself. The question is: Can the endearing Pole continue her dream run against the eighth seed, her toughest opponent yet? We'll soon find out!</p><p><strong>Follow the women's final from 15:00 CET here.</strong></p><p><strong>09:00 CET - </strong>Hello, and welcome to Flashscore's coverage of the 2026 French Open women's final. History beckons today as we are guaranteed a first-time champion at Roland Garros, as well as a brand new female Grand Slam winner.</p><p>Eighth-seeded Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva will be the firm favourite to win her first Grand Slam and sixth career title today, with world number 114 Maja Chwalinska standing in her way.</p><p>If the Pole stuns Andreeva, however, she will not only win her maiden career title, but also become the first qualifier to ever win the French Open. Whichever way you slice it, a great story is set to be written in Paris today!</p><p><strong>Ahead of the big match at 15:00 CET, catch up on all the key stats and facts with our data-driven preview here.</strong></p><p>Before the women's singles final is the men's doubles final, which will be contested between Marcel Granollers & Horacio Zeballos and Harri Heliovaara & Henry Patten. </p><p><strong>Follow the men's doubles decider here from 11:00 CET.</strong></p>