Chwalinska on edge of history after slicing through French Open one paper cut at a time
Brilliant defensive skills and craft have propelled world No 114 from qualifying into Roland Garros final but Mirra Andreeva has the game to match
Chwalinska on edge of history after slicing through French Open one paper cut at a time Maja Chwalinska, a qualifier ranked 114th, is on the verge of becoming the first player to win the French Open as a qualifier, facing eighth seed Mirra Andreeva in the final. Her journey has been marked by a unique style of play, characterized by varying shot speeds, spins, and trajectories, coupled with brilliant defensive skills. This unexpected success contrasts sharply with her previous career struggles and financial concerns, setting the stage for a historic final.
- Maja Chwalinska, ranked 114th in the world, has reached the French Open final as a qualifier.
- She is one victory away from becoming the first qualifier to win the French Open.
- Chwalinska has won nine consecutive matches in the tournament, losing only one set.
- Her playing style involves varying shot speeds, spins, and trajectories, with strong defensive capabilities.
- Her opponent in the final is the eighth seed, Mirra Andreeva, who has had a more accomplished junior career.
- Chwalinska previously struggled with finances, needing sponsorship to continue in the tournament.
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