Mirra Andreeva, la consécration à Roland-Garros et un cap franchi pour une gagnante programmée ?
À 19 ans, Mirra Andreeva a décroché, à Roland-Garros, le premier titre en Majeur de sa carrière.
"MIRRA" · 총 78건
필터 보기현재 지수
50.3
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 88,041건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.2(균형)입니다. 긍정 4,284건(4.9%)·중립 81,614건(92.7%)·부정 2,143건(2.4%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 14.8(중도 균형)입니다.
À 19 ans, Mirra Andreeva a décroché, à Roland-Garros, le premier titre en Majeur de sa carrière.
Nineteen-year-old Mirra Andreeva swept past qualifier Maja Chwalinska on Saturday to claim her first French Open title.
Devenue la plus jeune joueuse à remporter le Grand Chelem parisien depuis 34 ans (Monica Seles en 1992), la Russe de 19 ans s’est montrée aussi à l’aise en conférence de presse que sur le court ce samedi.
Mirra Andreeva opens up about mental health struggles in emotional speech after French Open win Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva has won her first French Open title after defeating Poland’s Maja Chwalińska in straight sets in the final at Roland Garros. The 19-year-old produced a...
Teenager Mirra Andreeva defeated Maja Chwalinska in straight sets to claim her first Grand Slam title, becoming the first player born in 2005 to win the French Open.
Eighth-ranked Mirra Andreeva ended the run of 114th-ranked Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska in 6-3, 6-2 win in final.
Russia's Mirra Andreeva celebrates with the trophy after winning her final match against Poland's Maja Chwalinska at Roland Garros, Paris, France on June 6, 2026. — ReutersPARIS: Mirra Andreeva announced herself as the latest member of the elite players in women's...
Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva was already a tennis phenom at age 15
La jeune Russe de 19 ans a remporté la finale des Internationaux de France, samedi.
Mirra Andrejewa hat die French Open gewonnen und ihren ersten Grand-Slam-Titel gefeiert. Im Finale setzte sie sich gegen Maja Chwalinska aus Polen durch.
Mirra Andreeva beat Maja Chwalinska 6-3, 6-2 to become the youngest Roland Garros women’s singles champion since Monica Seles’ 1992 title.
Als Qualifikantin schafft es Maja Chwalinska sensationell in das Finale der French Open. Dort muss sie aber die Übermacht ihrer Kontrahentin Mirra Andrejewa neidlos anerkennen. Das Tennismärchen findet einen Schlusspunkt ohne Happyend.
La rusa cierra la aventura de Chwalinska (6-3 y 6-2, en 1h 22m) y corrobora todo su potencial. Guiada por Conchita, con 19 años es la tercera ganadora más joven del siglo
Mirra Andreeva won her first Grand Slam title on Saturday by downing Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska in straight sets in the French Open final. The 19-year-old Russian beat Chwalinska 6-3, 6-2 to become the youngest Roland Garros women’s singles champion since Monica Seles, then aged 18, won her third straight title in Paris in 1992. With her first-ever major crown, Andreeva also became the first player, man or woman, born after 2005 to win a Grand Slam. Russia’s Mirra Andreeva reacts as she celebrates her victory over Poland’s Maja Chwalinska at the end of their women’s final singles match on day 14 of the French Open tennis tournament. — AFP The Coupe Suzanne Lenglen will now take centre spot in Andreeva’s burgeoning trophy cabinet, which already features two WTA 1000 titles. “I’ve been watching Roland Garros on TV since I was very, very young, so it’s also a big dream of mine to win this tournament and I honestly cannot believe that I’m holding this trophy right now,” Andreeva said on court, before thanking her team and notably her psychologist. “Congrats to Maja for these amazing three weeks, passing through qualies, winning so many matches, beating so many great players.” Defeat at the final hurdle brought to an end an astonishing run which started in qualifying for Chwalinska, who won nine matches in the French capital to become the first qualifier to reach the final in the Open era. “I will definitely not forget these three weeks,” she said. “Paris will stay forever in my heart.” However, the world number 114’s career will now be on a different stratosphere as she will climb to 21 in the rankings and be assured of competing regularly in tennis’ biggest tournaments. “Congrats to Mirra, you’re such an incredible player. You’re so young and talented, it’s so annoying,” Chwalinska said. “Congrats to you, congrats to your team for an amazing job, and I wish you all the best in the future. “I wish (the spectators) could see a better match today, but Mirra was just too good for me, so I guess it’s her fault.” True grit Chwalinska displayed some early nerves as she dumped two serves straight into the net on the very first point of the match. Both players seemed to be struggling with the occasion, a situation not helped by blustery conditions on centre court, as four consecutive breaks of serve started the match. Poland’s Maja Chwalinska poses with the runners up trophy on the podium at the end of her women’s final singles match against Russia’s Mirra Andreeva on day 14 of the French Open tennis tournament. — AFP First Chwalinska then Andreeva held as they continued to probe each other in their first meeting. The Russian dug in and moved back into the ascendancy as she showed the greater consistency of the pair to win the next three games. Two Andreeva errors and an unplayable drop shot gave the Pole the chance to instantly wipe out that advantage but the teen showed serious mettle to pull off a battling hold and at 3-0 the writing looked on the wall for Chwalinska. Andreeva then rattled through the next two games to move to the brink. But Chwalinska refused to give in and held to make it 5-1, before breaking Andreeva as she served for the match. However, the new world number six was not to be denied as she pounced in the very next game to claim the biggest trophy so far of her fledgling career. A backhand winner sent her crumpling to her knees as she surpassed her coach Conchita Martinez’s 2000 runner-up finish at Roland Garros. The winner of that duel, Mary Pierce, was present for the trophy ceremony, a fact not lost on Andreeva despite it taking place nearly seven years before her birth. “I don’t know if I should thank you, Mary, as you beat my coach here in the final,” she quipped. “But I’m joking of course, thank you so much! “
Ce samedi 6 juin, pour acclamer Maja Chwalinska et Mirra Andreeva, le stade Roland-Garros était plein à craquer. Parmi les spectateurs, Brad Pitt et sa compagne, Ines de Ramon ne sont pas passés inaperçus.
Malgré le succès de la Russe, samedi, l'hymne dédié à la vainqueure n'a pas été joué en raison de la suspension de la Russie par la Fédération internationale de tennis à la suite de la guerre en Ukraine.
She defeated Poland’s Maja Chwalinska
A 19 ans, la Russe a remporté son premier titre en Grand Chelem, en s’imposant en finale de Roland-Garros, samedi 6 juin. Mirra Andreeva, tête de série n°8, a logiquement pris le dessus sur la Polonaise Maja Chwalinska 6-3, 6-2, en 1h22 de jeu.
The victory made the 19-year-old Andreeva the youngest player to win the French Open women's singles title since Monica Seles, who was 18 when she claimed her third straight Roland Garros crown in 1992.