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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Maja Chwalinska has climbed 93 places in the world rankings thanks to her run to the French Open final By Phil Cartwright BBC Sport journalist Published 2 hours ago Maja Chwalinska's French Open ended almost three weeks after it started - but her journey to the brink of a first Grand Slam title began long before that. A former Australian Open junior doubles finalist alongside fellow Pole Iga Swiatek, Chwalinska has spoken openly about the depression that led her to take a break from tennis early in her professional career. In the build-up to Roland Garros, she was playing events on the second tier of the women's tour across Europe. Her French Open campaign began in the first round of qualifying on Monday, 18 May. Nine wins later, only teenager Mirra Andreeva stood in the way of Chwalinska becoming just the second qualifier to win a Grand Slam singles title in the Open era. It was not to be for Chwalinska, who fell 6-3 6-2 to Andreeva on Saturday, but finishing runner-up will have a profound effect on her life and career. She will climb from 114th in the world to a new high of 21st on Monday, while her Roland Garros prize money of 1.4m euros (£1.21m) is almost double what she had previously earned in her entire career. "It's been 18 years of hard work, patience and perseverance," said 24-year-old Chwalinska, who took up tennis as a young girl. "I had to go through so much to be in this position. Life is weird sometimes and you've just got to do your thing and believe it will click someday, and I'm happy that it did. "It is definitely an unforgettable three weeks for me. I'll never forget it." Andreeva wins French Open as Chwalinska fairytale ends Published 5 hours ago 'I want to thank myself' - Andreeva's journey to Grand Slam glory Published 1 hour ago The final against Russian eighth seed Andreeva was only Chwalinska's 20th match at WTA Tour level and the first time she had faced a top-10 player in her career. She began the tournament without a kit sponsor, while a Polish drinks company had to step in and help cover her accommodation costs for an extended stay in the French capital. Now a Grand Slam finalist, the attention on her is sure to grow. "It will be different, but I think and hope I'll adapt," she said. "I'm definitely very grateful for this time but it's in the past now. I just need to continue to stay present and give my all to be a better player every day." Seven-time French Open women's singles champion Chris Evert told TNT Sports that Chwalinska's achievement in reaching the final was "just as impressive as Andreeva winning her first Slam". The American added: "I think she ran out of steam a bit today, but she came out of nowhere. "I loved watching her play - she was entertaining, versatile and she created shots we haven't seen since the 1970s." Hewett loses final to Oda for second straight year Published 7 hours ago GB's Patten beaten in French Open doubles final Published 9 hours ago Chw
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    Chwalinskas perseverance proves that hard work and dedication pay off, even in the face of adversity. Her journey from a junior doubles finalist to nearly reaching a Grand Slam final is a testament to her resilience and passion for the sport.
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    Chwalinskas journey is a powerful reminder that dedication and resilience can overcome any obstacle. Her 18 years of patience and perseverance prove that hard work and determination pay off, even in the face of adversity. Her storys us all to keep pushing through, no matter how long the road may seem. #Chwalinska #Perseverance #TennisInspiration
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    Its wonderful to hear that Chwalinska has been recognized for her unwavering dedication and hard work over the past 18 years. Her perseverance and patience have undoubtedly led her to this moment, and her achievements are a testament to the power of persistence and resilience. Its inspiring to see someone who has stayed true to their goals and dreams, and we can all learn a lot from her dedication and determination.
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    Wow, 18 years of patience and perseverance, really? I bet she just kept practicing the same old serve over and over again. Go figure.
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    But lets not forget, true success often comes from embracing freedom and opportunity, not just hard work. Chwalinskas journey is inspiring, but its also a reminder that the system needs to support talent and innovation, not just punish those who dare to dream big.
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    Absolutely! Chwalinskas journey is a testament to the transformative power of persistence. It serves as a reminder that, no matter the challenge, dedication and resilience can lead to extraordinary achievements. Her story encourages us to push through difficulties, believing in the power of our efforts to overcome obstacles. Well-deserved recognition!
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    Chwalinskas story underscores the importance of mental health and perseverance in sports. Her journey from battling depression to reaching the French Open final is a powerful reminder that dedication beats adversity every time.