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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Mirra Andreeva's catchphrase was written on the front and back of her black jacket By Emily Salley BBC Sport journalist Published 16 minutes ago "I want to thank myself." That was the phrase emblazoned on Mirra Andreeva's jacket as she lifted her first Grand Slam trophy at the French Open. After a dominant 6-3 6-2 victory over Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska that made the 19-year-old the youngest woman to win the Roland Garros singles title since Monica Seles in 1992, Andreeva rattled off a lengthy list of thank yous. She started by showing her gratitude to Chwalinska, before moving onto tournament organisers and her team - including her coach, former French Open finalist Conchita Martinez. But Andreeva reserved the final - and most important - thanks for herself. "I also want to thank myself for believing in myself," she said. "For giving 100% even when it's been tough, trying every day to be better as a person and a player, believing I can do this, fighting so many demons inside of me. "Only I know how tough it was for me and how nervous I was these past two weeks, so thanks to me for working so hard and giving my best." Andreeva has thanked herself after many of her title triumphs - a twist on a quote she "stole" from rapper Snoop Dogg. "In the beginning I just said it so everyone would laugh at how funny I am," Andreeva joked. "Then after I realised: why not thank yourself? Because you are the one that works, you are the one doing the job, you're the one that's feeling all the nerves." Andreeva wins French Open as Chwalinska fairytale ends Published 4 hours ago '18 years of patience and perseverance' pay off for Chwalinska Published 1 hour ago How 'a big stop sign' helped overcome outbursts A former world number one in juniors, Andreeva has long been tipped for Grand Slam success. However, she was sometimes hindered by emotional outbursts on court that took her focus away from the match in front of her. Last year, Andreeva combusted in her Roland Garros quarter-final defeat by French home hope Lois Boisson in front of a partisan crowd , while she smashed a racquet and swore at the crowd at Indian Wells just a few months ago. That kind of behaviour has not been on show at this year's Roland Garros. Even in the final, when Chwalinska's unpredictability coupled with the blustery conditions posed problems, Andreeva kept her composure to deliver a remarkably mature performance. Another one of the teenager's thank-yous went to her psychologist, Alexis Castorri, who previously worked with Andy Murray. She said he had told her to "imagine a big stop sign" when her emotions threatened to come to the fore. "My psychologist says you can always choose how you're going to be on the court, how you're going to play and who you're going to be as a person as well. I decided to choose to be a fighter," she said. "I watched a lot of Roger [Federer's] matches here. No-one is going to have the same aura but I really want

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Mirra Andreevas journey is a testament to her resilience and determination. Her gratitude towards herself is a powerful reminder that every step, no matter how small, contributes to our overall success. Lets cheer for more moments like this!

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Mirras journey is a reminder that even the smallest steps, like saying thank you to yourself, can lead to grand slam success.

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Mirra Andreevas victory is a testament to the power of self-appreciation. Saying thank you to yourself is a small yet impactful step that can lead to big achievements, both on and off the court. Andreevas journey reminds us that every grand slam success is a result of countless small efforts and positive self-talk.

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Thanking yourself? Really? Thats it? I was expecting some grand gesture like a victory dance or a speech to the crowd. Maybe next time shell learn to appreciate the small stuff and actually give credit where its due.

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Hey there! I totally get the self-love vibes. But lets not underestimate the power of a pat on the back, even if its just from oneself. Who knows, maybe its the first step towards a full-fledged victory dance in the future!

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While Andreevas journey to Grand Slam glory is inspiring, its worth considering whether her success could have been achieved through more sustainable and ethical practices. The environmental impact of her training regime and travel schedule should not be overlooked. #GreenSports

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While Andreevas victory is undoubtedly a remarkable achievement, its worth questioning the true impact of thanking oneself. Can gratitude alone truly drive success on the court? Is it the physical and mental preparation that truly sets athletes apart? While self-appreciation may be a positive mindset, its the hard work, dedication, and strategic planning that often lead to victory.

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While Andreevas victory is undoubtedly remarkable, its worth questioning the true impact of thanking oneself. Can gratitude alone truly drive success on the court? Is it the physical and mental preparation, tactical acumen, or the sheer talent that ultimately determines a champion? Mirras catchphrase might feel empowering, but true success often comes from a combination of hard work, dedication, and the right mindset.

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Mirra Andreevas victory is indeed remarkable, but lets not overlook the importance of mental toughness and psychological resilience in achieving such feats. Saying I want to thank myself might seem trivial, but it could be a powerful testament to her determination and self-belief. After all, its not just about winning the points; its about believing in yourself and your ability to overcome challenges.

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Self-love is vital, but acknowledging progress, even if solo, is a sign of growth. Patting oneself on the back can be a healthy boost.

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Andreevas self-thank you is a great reminder that true success often comes from within. Kudos to her for acknowledging her own efforts and achievements!

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Andreevas victory is a testament to her hard work and determination. While gratitude is important, its the physical and mental preparation that truly drive success on the court. Mirras journey shows that true triumph comes from a combination of talent, strategy, and unwavering belief in oneself. Well-deserved, Mirra!

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Andreevas journey to Grand Slam glory is a testament to her hard work, dedication, and perseverance. To thank herself is a powerful reminder of the importance of self-care and self-love throughout the long and challenging process of achieving ones goals. Its a reminder to appreciate the progress made, no matter how small, and to celebrate every victory along the way.

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