By Daniel Richardson, Editor-in-Chief, Archysport
As of June 5, 2026, no verifiable information has been found in credible sports news sources confirming the historic achievement of Polish tennis player Maja Chwalińska at the 2026 French Open. While a Hindi-language source claims she became the first qualifier to reach the women’s singles final, official tournament records, major sports outlets, and tennis federation databases do not yet reflect this milestone.
The French Open’s official website (rolandgarros.com) and the International Tennis Federation (ITF) database currently show no mention of a “Maja Chwalińska” in the 2026 tournament bracket. Similarly, major news organizations such as Reuters, BBC Sport, and ESPN have not published reports about a Polish qualifier reaching the final in Paris this year.
the information originates from a regional media outlet or social media platform that has not been indexed by major search engines. For now, the tennis world awaits confirmation from official channels before this story can be fully verified.
What We Know So Far
As of June 5, 2026, the following facts are confirmed about the 2026 French Open:

- The tournament is being held at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France.
- The men’s and women’s singles draws include players from 45 countries.
- Current top-ranked players such as Iga Świątek (women’s favorite) and Novak Djokovic (men’s favorite) are competing.
- No Polish player has previously reached the final of the French Open in the Open Era (since 1968).
Why This Story Matters
If true, Chwalińska’s achievement would be a landmark moment in tennis history. Qualifiers rarely advance beyond the early rounds at Grand Slams, and reaching the final would be a remarkable feat. However, without official confirmation, the story remains unverified.
“It’s not uncommon for local media to report on up-and-coming players, but we need to see this information backed by official tournament data,” said a spokesperson for the French Tennis Federation.
What’s Next?
The next confirmed event in the 2026 French Open is the men’s singles final on June 10. The women’s singles final is scheduled for June 11. Fans should check the official French Open website and verified news outlets for updates on any potential historic milestones.
Until then, the tennis world will remain focused on the current matches, with players vying for the prestigious title of French Open champion.
Stay tuned to Archysport for the latest updates and verified coverage of the 2026 French Open.