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At Just 19, Rolex Testimonee Mirra Andreeva Claims Victory With Her First-Ever Grand Slam Title

The Russian tennis star is among the select few teenagers to have lifted a maiden Grand Slam trophy on Court Philippe-Chatrier.
Published: June 10, 2026
Photo: Courtesy of ©Rolex/Antoine Couvercelle

With a swing of her tennis racket, Rolex Testimonee Mirra Andreeva reigned victorious as she won her first-ever Grand Slam Trophy at the 2026 French Open. Securing the women's singles title, the Russian star claims her spot as one of the few teenage tennis players to win their first Grand Slam title on the Philippe-Chatrier Court alongside members of the Rolex family Chris Evert, Iga Świątek, and Björn Borg.

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Making her presence known on the Grand Slam scene in 2023 at just 16, she has won five Women's Tennis Association titles as well as the hearts of the tennis world with her precision, confidence, and all-court style, perfectly embodying qualities of the Swiss watchmaker.

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At Just 19, Rolex Testimonee Mirra Andreeva Claims Her First-Ever Grand Slam Title
Photo: Courtesy of ©Rolex/Jon Buckle

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"I have been watching Roland-Garros since I was very young, and it's been a big dream of mine to win this tournament. I can't believe I'm holding this trophy—Paris will always have a very special place in my heart," expressed Andreeva after the final. "I would like to thank my team for pushing me to my limits. Last, but not least, I would like to thank myself for always believing in me, for giving 100-per-cent even when it's tough, and for trying my best every day to be better as a person and as a player."

With the Maison serving as the tournament’s Official Timekeeper since 2019, Andreeva’s remarkable performance was witnessed by 15,000 spectators, including tennis great Garbiñe Muguruza. Having claimed the first of her two Grand Slam titles on the very same court a decade ago, the Spaniard has long considered Andreeva a talent to watch.

“When she joined the Rolex family and started working with my former coach, Conchita Martínez, I became even more invested in her journey,” Muguruza shares. “I’m really enjoying following her results.”

She continues: "She is a good girl, works really hard, and I believe she has an important part to play in the future of our sport. I can’t wait to watch her grow on and off the court, as an ambassador for tennis and for Rolex."

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