Chinanews client, Beijing, June 13th. On the 12th local time, after defeating Russian player Pavlyuchenkova 2:1 (6:1, 2:6, 6:4), the Czech girl Kregitz Kova became the new French Open women's singles champion.

  Kregitkova became the third player to win the championship after saving the match point in the French Open in women's singles during the Open. The first two were Mishkina in 2004 and Haining in 2005.

With this championship, Kregitzkova will enter the top 20 women's singles next week.

  Kregickova also became the 55th Grand Slam women's singles champion in the Open.

In the recent 16 Grand Slam women's singles competitions, there have been 10 new Grand Slam winners, among which the French Open has witnessed the rookie winning the championship for 6 consecutive years.

The openness of today's women's singles is evident.

  After winning the championship, Kregitkova said: "I am very happy. This is the moment when my dreams come true. It is really difficult to say things clearly now. I can't believe what is happening. I am very happy to be able to cope I think this is the biggest key to the various situations in the country."

  Previously, Kregitskova won the French Open and Wimbledon women's doubles championship in 2018, and won the Australian Open mixed doubles championship from 2019 to 2021.

  "This is my dream all the time. I won my first doubles title here, and then I won a few mixed doubles titles. I told myself that if I could be in all three categories of the Grand Slam How great it would be to win the championship. Now that it has come true, I really can’t believe it.” (End)