Brad Pitt and his girlfriend Inés de Ramón were spotted at the French Open women’s final on Saturday, cheering the clash between Poland’s Maja Chwalińska and Russia’s Mirra Andreeva. the 62‑year‑old actor, fresh from attending the Isle of Man TT, watched the match from the front rows of the Stade Roland‑Garros, while de Ramón added a touch of Parisian chic.
Mirra Andreeva's historic win at age 19
Andreeva captured her first Grand Slam title, becoming the youngest French Open women’s champion in 34 years, according to the tournament’s official records. The Russian, ranked world No. 21, earned £1.2 million for her victory, more than double her previous career earnings.. Her triumph marks a rare breakthrough for a teenager at a major, echoing the meteoric rise of former champion Iga Świątek.
Brad Pitt's back‑to‑back sports outings: Isle of Man TT and French Open
Pitt’s presence at Roland‑Garros follows his appearance at the Isle of Man TT earlier in the week,where he observed the high‑speed motorcycle race that will serve as the backdrop for his upcoming film . The Daily Mail reported that filming for the movie has already begun, positioning Pitt as both a fan and a promoter of the sport. His dual attendance underscores a growing trend of Hollywood stars leveraging personal passions into cross‑media projects.
Inés de Ramón’s fashion moment in a cream dress and green leather jacket
De Ramón turned heads in a cream dress paired with a striking green leather jacket, a look that fashion observers described as “effortlessly Parisian .” The jewellery designer, 33, whispered to Pitt several times during tense points, reinforcing the couple’s public display of affection. Her sartorial choice added a splash of colour to the traditionally muted tennis crowd.
Maja Chwalińska’s near‑historic qualifier run
Poland’s Chwalińska fell just short of becoming the second qualifier ever to win a major, after Emma Raducanu’s 2021 US Open triumph. Her run to the final, as a qualifier, highlighted the depth of the women’s tour and sparked speculation about future under‑dog breakthroughs.
Will Brad Pitt’s new movie on the Isle of Man TT boost the race’s profile?
While the film promises to showcase the TT’s daring heritage, it remains unclear how much mainstream attention it will generate beyond motorsport enthusiasts. Critics note that previous celebrity‑driven sports films have had mixed results in expanding audience interest, leaving the impact of Pitt’s project an open question.
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