Fairytale Run: Qualifier Chwalinska Reaches French Open Final
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska has reached the French Open final, a remarkable achievement.
- Ranked 114th in the world, she will face Russia's Mirra Andreeva for the title.
- Chwalinska's journey to the final is considered an incredible story in Paris tennis.
Maja Chwalinska is writing an incredible story at the French Open, reaching the final as a qualifier and now aiming to win the title. Just two weeks ago, the Polish player was largely unknown outside of dedicated tennis circles. Her career had previously stalled, with her best Grand Slam performance being a single second-round appearance four years prior.
Before this tournament, the 24-year-old was consistently ranked between 100 and 200 in the world, considered a solid player but far from a star. Her career lacked significant highlights or major victories. Now, she stands on the brink of a Grand Slam championship, a dramatic turnaround that has captured attention.
Chwalinska's unexpected rise to the final has been a sensation in Paris. As the world number 114, she faces a tough challenge in the final against Russia's Mirra Andreeva. Her journey from a qualifier to a Grand Slam finalist is a testament to her determination and a fairytale narrative within the tournament.
Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.