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Andreeva wins Roland-Garros and changes the summer tennis market

Roland-Garros' official Saturday wrap confirms Mirra Andreeva beat Maja Chwalinska 6-3, 6-2 in the final. At 19, she becomes the youngest women's champion in Paris since Monica Seles in 1992, a result with immediate market impact.

7 de junio de 2026 Resumen editorial 3 fuentes

Sunday's strongest tennis result story is no longer about promise but about a player who has now taken the biggest step available. Roland-Garros' official Saturday wrap confirms Mirra Andreeva beat Maja Chwalinska 6-3, 6-2 and lifted her first Grand Slam title in Paris.

The age marker gives the result its real force. Roland-Garros states that Andreeva is the youngest woman to win the singles title in Paris since Monica Seles in 1992. That is not decorative trivia. Once a teenager stops looking like a future major winner and becomes an actual major winner on clay, every coming event starts from a different baseline in the market.

The shape of the final matters too. This was not a chaotic escape. The official wrap describes a controlled 6-3, 6-2 win after a tense opening stretch, and that gives the title extra weight from a betting perspective. Clean finals create a more stable champion profile than survival acts do.

For a betting audience, this is the right June 7 lead. The result is official, the score is official and the historical frame is official. Andreeva did not just win a trophy in Paris. She moved into the center of the women's summer conversation.

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