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From Hotel Debt to Grand Slam Final: Maja Chwalińska’s Paris Surge
#59005 · 05.06.2026
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From Hotel Debt to Grand Slam Final: Maja Chwalińska’s Paris Surge

Weeks ago, Maja Chwalińska was juggling hotel bills and the precarious finances of a tour qualifier, unsure if she could afford her stay in Paris. Now, the 24-year-old Polish player has transformed that uncertainty into a historic run, becoming the first qualifier ever to reach the French Open final.

Chwalińska’s journey from outside the top 100 to the cusp of a major title highlights the grueling reality of professional tennis, where athletes often self-fund their travel and coaching until they break into the elite. After admitting to financial strain early in the tournament, she received support from Polish beverage brand Oshee to cover her lodging. That investment has paid off, as her semifinal victory over Diana Shnaider guaranteed her at least €1.4 million, or approximately $1.63 million, in prize money.

This performance secures a massive leap in the rankings, projected to land her around No. 21 and granting her direct entry into future Grand Slam main draws. Her opponent in Saturday's final is 19-year-old Mirra Andreeva, a top-10 talent who has navigated the bracket with fewer matches played. For Chwalińska, who described the experience as a dream, the stakes remain high: a win would double her payout to €2.8 million and cement one of the most improbable ascents in the sport's history.

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