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    French Open 2026: Why Maja Chwalinska’s tiny tattoo has provided meaning to her Roland Garros run

    Sports News UKBy Sports News UKJune 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Maja Chwalinska falls to the court at the 2026 French Open
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    The past five years has seen Chwalinska work hard on the lower levels of the WTA Tour, diligently trying to improve her game.

    Working on being able to mentally compartmentalise her career – which she associated with “pressure, stress and crying” – from the rest of her life has proved crucial.

    A year ago, Chwalinska was playing tiny tournaments in Italian cities Brescia and Bari after going out of the French Open in the second round of qualifying.

    Now she has won nine matches in a row at Roland Garros. One more will see her become the first qualifier in the Open era to lift the trophy here.

    Maybe the tattoo represents how she has played over the past three weeks – with a freedom and joy that has captivated the Parisian crowds.

    Chwalinska has earned notable wins over former French Open semi-finalist Maria Sakkari and Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen, as well as beating three seeded players in Shnaider, Anna Kalinskaya and Elise Mertens.

    Playing with variety and spin, Chwalinska can lob, drop shot and moonball her opponents to distraction, but she can also hit with pace to finish off points quickly.

    “I feel like I’m in the bubble. I don’t know what’s going on. I’m just very happy to be here,” said Chwalinska, who has almost tripled her career prize money with the guarantee of winning at least £1.2m by reaching the final.

    “After the tournament there will be time to process it and breathe in, breathe out.”

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