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Diane Parry vs. Maja Chwalinska: Polish Player Takes First Set as Both Battle in the Second, Follow Live Updates

Diane Parry’s remarkable run at Roland-Garros continues as the 23-year-old French player reaches the fourth round for the first time in her career. Playing in front of the home crowd at Court Philippe-Chatrier on Monday, June 1, she faces Poland’s Maja Chwalinska in the round of 16 after her breakthrough victory over world No. 6 Amanda Anisimova on Saturday. Parry’s progress marks a major step in her development, especially as she has finally overcome injuries that previously slowed her momentum. Her coaching setup has also evolved this year, with Thomas Högstedt joining her team alongside longtime coach Julie Coin. Högstedt, who has worked with players such as Maria Sharapova, Madison Keys, Caroline Wozniacki and Tommy Haas, is part of a staff now reunited in person for this French Open, a factor that appears to be helping Parry perform at her best.

Chwalinska has emerged as one of the tournament’s surprise stories. The 24-year-old Pole had never won a Grand Slam match before arriving in Paris, but she has transformed that record over the past two weeks. Starting in qualifying, she battled through three rounds to reach the main draw, then produced a series of strong wins over Qinwen Zheng, Elise Mertens and Maria Sakkari. Her progress has been especially impressive given the quality of opposition, including Zheng, the Olympic champion on clay at Roland-Garros in 2024, and Mertens, the world No. 23. Chwalinska’s unexpected rise has made her a dangerous opponent for Parry in this high-pressure stage of the event.

A left-hander standing 1.65 meters tall, Chwalinska is known for a varied game built on changes in pace and depth. Her style can disrupt rhythm and force opponents to adjust quickly, making her a tricky matchup on clay. She also has a long-standing bond with fellow Pole Iga Swiatek, having reached the Australian Open junior doubles final with her in 2017. While her career was previously hampered by injuries and depression, Chwalinska now appears freer and more confident, which has been reflected in her results at Roland-Garros.

The match between Parry and Chwalinska brings together two players with very different journeys but similar momentum. Parry is enjoying the best Grand Slam run of her career on home soil, while Chwalinska is rewriting her own record by advancing deeper into a major for the first time. Their meeting on the iconic Philippe-Chatrier court adds another layer of significance to a French Open already full of surprises.

Harish Yadav

Editor at PPC Herald, handles news and article writing and proofreading.

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