Mirra Andreeva’s French Open Earrings
On June 7, 2026, 19-year-old Mirra Andreeva struck a backhand cross-court winner at the 2026 French Open, and then her knees hit the red clay. Hands over her face, the Paris crowd roaring around her, she stayed there for a long moment. When she rose, she was a Grand Slam champion. Andreeva’s 6-3, 6-2 defeat of Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska in the French Open women’s final made her the youngest Roland Garros winner since Monica Seles in 1992, and the first Russian woman to win a major since Maria Sharapova at the 2014 French Open. It was one of the most historic moments in women’s tennis in recent memory.
And throughout the final match in Paris, on her ears: Aces by Paula Badosa, available exclusively at The 1916 Company.

A Collection Built for Champions
The Aces by Paula Badosa collection was designed in close collaboration between Paula Badosa and the The 1916 Company. The Paula Badosa earrings, necklaces and bracelets, are crafted in 18k gold and diamonds, every piece in the Aces collection draws from Badosa’s own journey, the victories, the setbacks, the resilience required to compete at the highest level in professional tennis. These versatile silhouettes offer a radiant, wearable reflection of Paula’s competitive spirit and creative style.
Mirra Andreeva’s tennis earrings fit perfectly within that tradition, wearing the Alma Gold and Diamond Drop earrings as she won at Roland Garros. These tennis earrings worn by Andreeva feature detachable diamond chains, allowing them to be worn in multiple configurations.
Shop the Alma Tennis Racket Earrings and the Entire Aces by Paula Badosa Collection
Aces by Paula Badosa is available exclusively at The 1916 Company, online and in our showrooms in Ardmore, Baltimore, Denver, Scottsdale, and Newport Beach. The Alma tennis racket earrings to match Mirra Andreeva, along with the full Vida and Aura lines, are available now.
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