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Maja Chwalińska

Maja Chwalińska is a Polish professional tennis player. Her highest WTA singles ranking is No. 113, achieved in May 2026. In doubles, she peaked at No. 91 in June 2025. Chwalińska secured her first senior singles title at an ITF Circuit event in Bytom in July 2019. Prior to that, she had already won four ITF doubles titles, showcasing her skills in both singles and doubles competitions.


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October 2001: Birth of Maja Chwalińska

Maja Chwalińska was born in October 2001. She is a Polish tennis player.

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April 2015: Tennis Europe Ranking

In April 2015, Maja Chwalińska reached No. 5 in the under-14 rankings in Tennis Europe.

2015: European 14-and-under doubles title

In 2015, Maja Chwalińska won the European 14-and-under doubles title.

2016: European 16-and-under doubles title and Junior Fed Cup title

In 2016, Maja Chwalińska won the European 16-and-under doubles title. She was also a member of the Polish team which won the Junior Fed Cup title in 2016.

August 2017: Highest Junior Tennis Europe Ranking

In August 2017, Maja Chwalińska's highest junior Tennis Europe ranking was No. 6.

2017: Travels to Australia and Grand Slam debut in Australian Open

Chwalińska started the new season by travelling to Australia for the first time since 2017, making her senior Grand Slam debut in the Australian Open, where she lost in the first round of qualifying to Isabella Shinikova.

2017: Australian Open junior doubles final

In 2017, Maja Chwalińska made the final of the Australian Open junior doubles before completing a trio of European junior titles by winning the 16-and-under singles title six months later.

July 2019: First Senior Singles Title

In July 2019, Maja Chwalińska won her first senior singles title at an ITF Circuit tournament in Bytom.

2021: 2021 Season

In 2021, Chwalińska played her first tournament of the year in Fujairah, losing to Clara Tauson in the quarterfinals. She also lost to Yuan Yue in the first round of qualifying for the 2021 Australian Open in Dubai. Later, she reached the semifinals of a $25k tournament in Grenoble but aggravated her wrist injury in Altenkirchen the following week and had to withdraw after winning her first match.

2022: Wimbledon Championships

In 2022, Chwalińska qualified for her first major at the Wimbledon Championships, defeating CoCo Vandeweghe. She defeated Kateřina Siniaková in the first round before losing to Alison Riske in her next match.

2023: Poland Open

In 2023, Chwalińska was given a wildcard entry into the main-draw at the Poland Open but lost to Laura Siegemund in the first round.

June 2025: Best Doubles Ranking

In June 2025, Maja Chwalińska achieved her best doubles ranking of No. 91.

2025: Iași Open

At the 2025 Iași Open, Chwalińska defeated Iryna Shymanovich, before losing to sixth seed Jil Teichmann in the second round.

2025: Montreux Open title

Chwalińska won her second WTA 125 singles title at the 2025 Montreux Open, defeating fifth seed Darja Semeņistaja in the final.

April 2026: Oeiras Ladies Open title

In April 2026, Chwalińska won her third WTA 125 singles title at the Oeiras Ladies Open, defeating Sinja Kraus in the final.

May 2026: Career-High Singles Ranking

In May 2026, Maja Chwalińska achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 113.

2026: Transylvania Open quarterfinal

Having qualified for the main-draw, she reached her first WTA Tour quarterfinal at the 2026 Transylvania Open, recording wins over wildcard entrant Ana Bogdan and seventh seed Olga Danilović, before losing to top seed Emma Raducanu.

2026: Current Through 2026 Australian Open

The information is current through the 2026 Australian Open.