
Russian tennis player Mirra Andreeva has won the French Open 2026 women's singles title at Roland Garros in Paris, claiming the first Grand Slam trophy of her career. The victory completes a remarkable journey for a player who turned professional as a teenager.
In a post-match speech that quickly went viral, Andreeva offered thanks to her coach, her team, and — in a memorable line — to herself. "I want to thank myself," she said, delivering the quote that captured the self-assurance of a champion who had fought hard for her first major title.
The remark echoed the spirit of a young player who has long projected confidence on and off the court, and it became the defining moment of her victory speech at Roland Garros.
Andreeva had previously shown her potential at Grand Slams, reaching the late rounds of multiple tournaments before claiming her first title. The French Open clay courts, known for demanding physical and mental endurance, proved to be the stage for her breakthrough.
The win places Andreeva among the elite players in the women's game and marks a major milestone in what many analysts expect to be a dominant career on the WTA Tour.
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