Polish Miracle on the Seine?

The 2026 French Open women’s final will determine Coco Gauff’s successor, and Wettbasis presents tips and odds for the final between Mirra Andreeva and Maja Chwalinska! The Russian, named first, secured her spot in the final on the Seine with an unexpectedly decisive victory.

She defeated Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk 2-0, a player she had previously lost to in two previous meetings—including this year’s final at the Madrid clay-court tournament. At the same time, Andreeva snapped her opponent’s 17-match winning streak.

Even though such a decisive victory was not expected, it still fits the picture of an incredibly strong Andreeva at the 2026 French Open. Now, the 19-year-old is in a Grand Slam final for the first time in her career, and the same goes for her opponent from Poland.

As a qualifier, she has made a sensational run to the final. It is also remarkable that she has lost only one set in her nine matches at the French Open. Just how historic her performance is can also be seen in the fact that the player, who entered the tournament ranked 114th in the world, is only the second qualifier to reach a Grand Slam final.

Previously, only Emma Raducanu from Great Britain had achieved such a feat, going on to win the title at the 2021 US Open. Given the Polish player’s continued strong form, we’re predicting that the underdog from Dąbrowa Górnicza won’t lose in straight sets in her match against Mirra Andreeva.

Furthermore, in our view, the odds on at least one tiebreak could be worth considering. Such a set-deciding tiebreak has already been seen in the Polish player’s last two matches, and since we expect a very close contest, this further supports the prediction of at least one tiebreak.

Maja Chwalinska – Mirra Andreeva Head-to-Head Record

Mirra Andreeva, who is coached by former world-class player Conchita Martinez—who herself reached the French Open final in 2000—and the Polish player are facing off for the first time.

For Maja Chwalinska’s debut against Mirra Andreeva, the odds now point toward a victory for the Russian.

Maja Chwalinska – Mirra Andreeva Prediction

Mirra Andreeva feels at home on clay: she reached the semifinals of the French Open once before in 2024, and the Russian has claimed six of her eleven tournament victories on the ITF and WTA tours on this surface.

In the current clay-court season, she is particularly demonstrating her affinity for the surface: The teenager has lost only three of 24 matches on clay in 2026! Now, however, she faces the biggest upset of this year’s French Open in the form of Poland’s Maja Chwalinska.

The left-hander won her last semifinal against Diana Shnaider—who had previously defeated top favorite Aryna Sabalenka—in straight sets. This once again confirmed her strong form, which has carried her from the qualifiers all the way to the final!

Like her opponent, she thrives on clay. This year, she has already won a Challenger tournament in Oeiras, Portugal, on this surface, and eight of her ten tournament victories at the ITF and Challenger levels have also come on clay.

In what is now the biggest match of her career for the “Coupe Suzanne Lenglen,” she will undoubtedly be extra motivated. Given this situation, we see the greatest value in the betting odds for the French Open final between Maja Chwalinska and Mirra Andreeva in the Polish player winning at least one set.

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