UK TimesUK Times
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
What's Hot
James Talarico are a test of Democrat response to culture issue attacks – UK Times

James Talarico are a test of Democrat response to culture issue attacks – UK Times

3 June 2026

link road from M5 northbound to M6 J8 northbound | Northbound | Broken down vehicle

3 June 2026

link road from M23 J8 northbound to M25 J7 anti-clockwise | Anti-Clockwise | Congestion

3 June 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
UK TimesUK Times
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
UK TimesUK Times
Home » Who is Maja Chwalinska? The Polish qualifier on stunning run to French Open semi-finals – UK Times
News

Who is Maja Chwalinska? The Polish qualifier on stunning run to French Open semi-finals – UK Times

By uk-times.com3 June 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Who is Maja Chwalinska? The Polish qualifier on stunning run to French Open semi-finals – UK Times
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Inside Sport newsletter: Get an expert guide to the biggest moments shaping the world of sport

Get our free Inside Sport newsletter

Get our free Inside Sport newsletter

Inside Sport

The women’s French Open semi-finals will feature the eighth, 15th, and either the top or 25th seeds – as well as the world No 114, who came through qualifying on a storming run into the final four.

Poland’s Maja Chwalinska has won eight matches in a row, including three in Roland-Garros qualifying, to make her maiden grand slam semi-final – and has made history as only the second woman to achieve that feat in Paris, after Nadia Podoroska in 2020.

She came through the junior ranks playing doubles with compatriot Iga Swiatek, who has since risen to the top of the sport and won six grand slam titles, including four at Roland-Garros.

But this time it is the much lower-ranked Chwalinska who is the last Pole standing on the clay – having only one won grand slam match before this tournament, when she beat Katerina Siniakova at Wimbledon four years ago.

Her stunning run has evoked memories of Emma Raducanu’s fairytale run from qualifying to the US Open title in 2021, and provided a second feelgood story in successive years after home favourite Lois Boisson’s run to the semis in Paris last year.

Who is Maja Chwalinska?

Born in Miechów, 40km north of Krakow, Chwalinska was a talented junior doubles player, reaching the girls’ doubles final of the Australian Open in 2017 alongside Swiatek.

She made her senior grand slam qualifying debut at the Australian Open in 2020, before taking an indefinite break from tennis after a first-round defeat in qualifying at SW19 in 2021, revealing that she had suffered from depression.

Then aged 19, she associated tennis with “pressure, stress and crying”, and did not know if she would ever return to the sport.

But after moving back to live with family and seeking professional help, she rediscovered some enjoyment in the sport and returned after four months.

“The results don’t define me as much as they did before,” she said. “I just couldn’t differentiate [between] Maja and the tennis player. I was just one. I just needed time to kind of figure it out, and also do something else, not just tennis.”

Chwalinska reacts after winning her quarter-final against Kalinskaya
Chwalinska reacts after winning her quarter-final against Kalinskaya (AP)

This French Open is only her third major tournament ever, but she has beaten a string of top players, including 2024 Olympic champion Qinwen Zheng, 23rd seed Elise Mertens, and former world No 3 Maria Sakkari. All but one of her matches so far have been won in straight sets.

Prior to this French Open she had never beaten a top-50 player; now she has three scalps to her name and counting. She will now shoot up into the top 50 herself off the back of these results.

Due to her ranking Chwalinska primarily plays on the lower-tier ITF and WTA 125 Tours, winning titles at the Florianópolis Open, Brazil; Montreux, Switzerland and most recently in Oeiras, Portugal. All three of her 125 titles have come on clay, while she has also reached five doubles finals on clay, winning three of those.

At 5’5” Chwalinska lacks the height and power of some of her opponents, but the left-hander plays a wily, crafty game, mixing drop shots and slices with looping moonballs and killing the pace of the ball to stifle opponents and break up any rhythm.

Chwalinska's crafty game of slices and drop shots has caused opponents problems
Chwalinska’s crafty game of slices and drop shots has caused opponents problems (AP)

She told the WTA: “I know that I’m playing different tennis than most of the girls on tour. I don’t have the [physical] conditions to play strong, so I need to develop a different kind of weapons for myself. I definitely played differently, and I think it helps me a lot against these players.”

The tactic worked excellently against 22nd seed Anna Kalinskaya in Wednesday’s quarter-final, with the Russian struggling to break down her defence and find any momentum. Windy conditions on Court Philippe-Chatrier also played in Chwalinska’s favour due to the spin and variety in her game.

Chwalinska raced to 5-1 up in the first set before being broken back for 5-2 and again for 5-4, and demonstrated her mental resilience too after Kalinskaya levelled proceedings at 5-5. Chwalinska ultimately prevailed in the tie-break and held off another fightback by the Russian in the second set, coming out on top after 12 breaks of serve in a tense encounter to win 7-6 6-3 and reach the last four.

“I honestly don’t know what’s going on,” she said afterwards, looking amazed. “Every single match here is crazy.”

Chwalinska will play either top seed Aryna Sabalenka or 25th seed Diana Shnaider in the semi-finals.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related News

James Talarico are a test of Democrat response to culture issue attacks – UK Times

James Talarico are a test of Democrat response to culture issue attacks – UK Times

3 June 2026

link road from M5 northbound to M6 J8 northbound | Northbound | Broken down vehicle

3 June 2026

link road from M23 J8 northbound to M25 J7 anti-clockwise | Anti-Clockwise | Congestion

3 June 2026
Trump again insists gas will be back down to .85 a gallon as soon as Iran war is over – UK Times

Trump again insists gas will be back down to $1.85 a gallon as soon as Iran war is over – UK Times

3 June 2026
Ollie Norburn: Oldham Athletic sign Notts County midfielder | Manchester News

Ollie Norburn: Oldham Athletic sign Notts County midfielder | Manchester News

3 June 2026

A56 northbound access from M66/A680/A676 | Northbound | Road Works

3 June 2026
Top News
James Talarico are a test of Democrat response to culture issue attacks – UK Times

James Talarico are a test of Democrat response to culture issue attacks – UK Times

3 June 2026

link road from M5 northbound to M6 J8 northbound | Northbound | Broken down vehicle

3 June 2026

link road from M23 J8 northbound to M25 J7 anti-clockwise | Anti-Clockwise | Congestion

3 June 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest UK news and updates directly to your inbox.

Recent Posts

  • James Talarico are a test of Democrat response to culture issue attacks – UK Times
  • link road from M5 northbound to M6 J8 northbound | Northbound | Broken down vehicle
  • link road from M23 J8 northbound to M25 J7 anti-clockwise | Anti-Clockwise | Congestion
  • FIFA accused of colluding with ticket resale platforms in desperate attempt to shift seats at low-interest World Cup games – despite warning fans not to buy from resellers
  • Trump again insists gas will be back down to $1.85 a gallon as soon as Iran war is over – UK Times

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
© 2026 UK Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version