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Maja Chwalinska Stuns Shnaider, Makes History at French Open

Maja Chwalinska made history by becoming the first qualifier to reach the French Open women's final, defeating Diana Shnaider in straight sets. The 24-year-old Polish player won her ninth match at Roland-Garros to set up a final against Mirra Andreeva. Chwalinska is only the second qualifier to reach a Grand Slam final in the Open era, after Emma Raducanu. She will face fellow first-time finalist Andreeva for her first Grand Slam title.

French Open: Maja Chwalinska stuns Shnaider, becomes first qualifier to reach final in Paris

Paris, June 4

World No.114 Maja Chwalinska made history in the French Open on Thursday, beating Diana Shnaider in straight sets to move into Saturday's women's final, becoming the first qualifier to reach the women's singles summit clash at Stade Roland Garros in Paris.

Chwalinska produced one of her best performances to overcome Shnaider 7-6(4), 6-4 in the second semifinal and set up a French Open women's singles final against No.8 seed Mirra Andreeva on Saturday.

The 24-year-old Polish player won her ninth match at Roland-Garros - three in qualifying and six in the main draw - to become only the second qualifier to reach a Grand Slam final in the Open era. The only other player to match her achievement is Emma Raducanu, who won the US Open as a qualifier in 2021.

Chwalinska's brand of variety, her changes of spins, speeds, depths, and her defence, incredible speed and stamina earn her victory in just over two hours.

"It's like a dream," said Chwalinska as she fell to the clay in disbelief at what had just happened. "I don't know what's going on. I don't know what to say. I'm just very happy."

After defeating No. 25 seed Diana Shnaider 7-6 (4), 6-4 in 2 hours and 10 minutes on Thursday, the 24-year-old became the first qualifier in tournament history to reach the final. She is also just the third woman to make the Roland Garros final in her main-draw debut, joining Evonne Goolagong (1971) and Chris Evert (1973).

"It's so challenging to play against the best players in the world, day by day, but it's a Grand Slam, so you just have to give your all and more. I'm not complaining at all."

Chwalinska arrived in Paris with a career-best ranking of World No. 113 and is now knocking on the door of a Top 20 debut. More importantly, she'll face fellow first-time finalist Mirra Andreeva on Saturday for a chance to win her first -- and a most improbable -- Grand Slam title.

It will be the first meeting between Chwalinska and Andreeva at the WTA Tour Driven by Mercedes-Benz level, a matchup featuring two of the tour's more versatile players. It will also mark Chwalinska's first career meeting with a Top 10 opponent.

"I played (nine) matches here already, so there are no secrets," Chwalinska said. "But I watched Mirra a bit. They were playing before us, so I watched her game, and it was incredible. It's just another great experience for me. I will for sure give my all. It's a Grand Slam final."

The matchup will be a stark contrast to the power-versus-precision battle Chwalinska navigated against Shnaider, a gruelling and physically demanding two-set duel that required every ounce of her variety and craft.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Aditi M

Unreal performance! Beating a seeded player in straight sets is no joke. But I hope Shnaider bounces back – she's young and talented. Chwalinska vs Andreeva final will be fascinating, two first-timers going head-to-head!

Karan T

This is why I love the French Open – the clay always brings surprises. Chwalinska's journey from qualifiers to final is inspiring. But let's not forget Andreeva is a top-10 player; it'll take a lot more than variety to beat her. Should be a cracking match! 🏆

Priyanka N

So happy for Maja! She's worked so hard for this. 9 matches in one tournament is insane stamina. Indian women's tennis could take a leaf out of her book – we need more players willing to grind through qualifiers. Kaash humari bhi koi qualifier final tak pahunchti! 💪

James A

Incredible achievement, but I have to be honest – Shnaider must be disappointed. She had the game to win but got outplayed tactically. Chwalinska's slice and drop shots were lethal. Looking forward to the final, but Andreeva's power might be too much.

Siddhartha F

History in the making! First qualifier to reach the French Open final – that's huge. Her defense and speed are top-notch. Reminds me of a young Simona Halep. Hope she wins it all on Saturday! 🇮🇳 cheering for underdogs everywhere!

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