She also became the first qualifier to reach the final in the competition's 114-year history.
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Maja Czawlinska made history on Thursday by reaching the French Open 2026 final. She also became the first qualifier in the tournament's 114-year history to reach the final.
She is ranked 114th. She will now face Mira Andreeva in the title match. Poland's Czawlinska defeated Diana Schneider 7-6, 6-4.
Earlier, 19-year-old Russian Andreeva defeated Marta Kastyuk 6-1, 6-3. She has also reached the final of her first Grand Slam. The final will be held on Saturday.
