The French Open audit has released its findings on the final, and the conclusions are as cold as the numbers. Andreeva, still a teenager, handled the 114th-ranked qualifier Chwalinska with the efficiency of someone who read the seeding chart before breakfast.
Chwalinska's run to the title match gets logged as an impressive data outlier. Yet the report notes that outliers exist precisely to be corrected by players who treat ranking gaps as minor accounting errors rather than plot twists.
Further review shows no evidence of competitive balance once the match began. The qualifier's earlier wins appear to have been filed under temporary system glitches that Andreeva simply patched in straight sets.
The final verdict lands with bureaucratic finality: the teenager was never the variable in this equation.
