In the final, the Russian player defeated the 114th ranked player in the world, Polish Maya Hvalynska. The match ended with a score of 6:3; 6:2. **Mirra Andreyeva** is a 19-year-old Russian tennis player, born in Krasnoyarsk, currently training at an academy in Cannes (France). She already has a silver medal from the 2024 Olympics in Paris, which she won in doubles at the age of 17. Mirra is coached by the legendary Spanish tennis player and Wimbledon champion Conchita Martínez. Under her guidance, Andreyeva has significantly improved in tactics and composure. In the semifinals, Andreyeva crushed the strong Ukrainian clay court player Marta Kostyuk (6:1, 6:3), approaching the final match against Maya Hvalynska as the absolute favorite. The 24-year-old Polish tennis player **Maya Hvalynska** was ranked only 114th in the world before the tournament, qualified, and became the first player in the Open Era to reach the Roland Garros final through the qualifying rounds. Before the tournament started, Maya had almost no sponsors. She arrived in Paris expecting to stay for just a week and admitted that she was very worried about whether she would have enough money to pay for her hotel. Reaching the final guaranteed her a check for at least $1.625 million (€1.4 million), which is almost double all her earnings throughout her previous career. Now she can buy her own hotel. A few years ago, Maya took a break from her career due to a severe struggle with depression and self-doubt. She was deeply affected by the fact that her childhood friend and former junior doubles partner Iga Świątek became the world number one while Maya herself could not break into the top 100. During the tournament (including qualifying, she won 9 matches in a row), the Pole defeated Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen, Maria Sakkari, Anna Kalinskaya, and Diana Schneider. In Paris, she was nicknamed the 'Queen of Drop Shots' for her clever, subtle, and unconventional playing style.