Quick Read
- Olga Danilovic, the No. 7 seed, was defeated in the second round of the Transylvania Open.
- Qualifier Maja Chwalinska upset Danilovic in Cluj-Napoca, advancing to her first WTA quarterfinal.
- Chwalinska’s victory brings her professional record against Danilovic to 2-0.
- The match was described as a “topsy-turvy” contest with crowd-pleasing shots from Chwalinska.
CLUJ-NAPOCA (Azat TV) – Seventh seed Olga Danilovic was eliminated from the Transylvania Open in Cluj-Napoca today after a second-round upset by qualifier Maja Chwalinska. The defeat prevents Danilovic from advancing to the quarterfinals of the WTA tour-level event, marking an unexpected turn for one of the tournament’s seeded players.
The match, described as a “topsy-turvy” affair, saw Chwalinska deliver a series of crowd-pleasing touch shots that ultimately proved decisive. The Polish qualifier, born in the same year as Danilovic (2001), secured her first tour-level quarterfinal berth with this victory. This win also extended Chwalinska’s professional head-to-head record against Danilovic to 2-0, showcasing a consistent challenge for the Serbian player.
Danilovic’s Transylvania Open Journey Ends
Olga Danilovic, entering the tournament as the No. 7 seed, faced a determined opponent in Maja Chwalinska. Danilovic’s early exit underscores the competitive depth within the WTA circuit, where qualifiers are frequently capable of challenging and overcoming higher-ranked players. Her performance in the initial round had set expectations for a deeper run, making her second-round departure all the more notable.
Maja Chwalinska’s Breakthrough Performance
Maja Chwalinska’s advancement to her inaugural tour-level quarterfinal represents a significant milestone in her career. Her strategic play and execution of varied shots, as highlighted by WTA Tennis, were key factors in overcoming the seeded Danilovic. This victory not only propels Chwalinska further into the Transylvania Open but also signals her growing presence on the professional tennis stage.
Implications for the WTA Transylvania Open
The Transylvania Open continues without its No. 7 seed, reshuffling the draw as the tournament progresses towards its later stages. Such upsets are a hallmark of professional tennis, keeping fans engaged and often paving the way for unexpected contenders to emerge. The focus now shifts to the remaining players as they vie for the championship title in Cluj-Napoca.
The early exit of a seeded player like Olga Danilovic at a WTA 250 event such as the Transylvania Open highlights the increasing unpredictability and rising talent pool in women’s professional tennis, where form on the day can override seeding expectations.

