Russian tennis’ rising star Mirra Andreeva will be turning 17 on Monday. While she would have her plans for it, Andreeva is stuck competing at the Madrid Open.
Mirra Andreeva is back where it all began, in Madrid, a city she calls her "place of power" because of her success. Andreeva's seismic introduction to life on the women's tour came full circle when she competed at the Madrid Open last season.
Mirra Andreeva recorded another win at the 2024 Madrid Open, beating fellow teenager, Linda Noskova, in three sets. Last year, the Russian player entered the tournament as a 15-year-old and stunned Beatriz Haddad Maia early on.
Mirra Andreeva was the headline story of WTA Madrid last year, beating Beatriz Haddad Maia, Leylah Fernandez, and Magda Linette on the way to the fourth round (and turning 16 during the event).
Mirra Andreeva did really well at the Madrid Open last year, and she started the 2024 edition with a three-set win over Taylor Townsend. In 2023, the 16-year-old Russian recorded one of her best career runs at the WTA 1000 event in Madrid, reaching the round of 16, losing only to eventual champion Aryna Sabalenka, after a few upsets.
Four superb quarterfinal matches are scheduled at the WTA Rouen Open, with teenage sensation Mirra Andreeva, former US Open champion Sloane Stephens and home favourite Caroline Garcia among those set to feature.
Tennis prodigy Mirra Andreeva returned to the courts this week, and she's already through to the quarter-final of the 2024 Rouen Open. The Russian hadn't played in a while and actually hadn't won a match since January.
Mirra Andreeva did not play any WTA tournaments for a month because of a persistent wrist injury, but she has since revealed the severity of the injury.
After a month of inactivity, Mirra Andreeva returned to action at this week's Rouen Open, and she had a familiar name in her coaching box. Andreeva has been rising through the WTA rankings at a frenetic pace.
Mirra Andreeva returned to clay at the 2024 Rouen Open and finally won a tennis match again, her first in three months. The 16-year-old broke out last year in a tremendous fashion, establishing herself as one of the best players in the world.
The tennis clay-court season is in full swing, with five tournaments taking place this week across both tours, one of which is the inaugural Rouen Open.
American Katie Volynets dug deep in front of a friendly crowd on Wednesday, earning a 7-5, 7-5 win over Russia's Mirra Andreeva in the first round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, Calif.
Russia’s rising women’s tennis star Mirra Andreeva has talked about the secret recipe to her success. The 16-year-old who was named the Newcomer of the Year for her massive jump in the rankings, has revealed that she watches a lot of tennis when not playing and tries to incorporate the learnings.
As the fourth round wraps and the quarterfinals begin, let’s take a look at some of the biggest themes from the Australian Open thus far — and consider how they might impact your wagering strategy.
Mirra Andreeva‘s spectacular sprint at the 2024 Australian Open ended sadly. The teen, playing against Czech player Barbora Krejčíková in the fourth round of the tournament, lost in three sets.
The 16-year-old has turned heads for years with her talent -- and now, after a huge first-round upset on Wednesday and an astonishing come-from-behind victory on Friday, she is living up to the hype.
Teen phenom Mirra Andreeva showed the tennis world what she’s made of yesterday, coming back from 1-5 down in the final set to defeat France’s Diane Parry 1-6, 6-1, 7-6[6].
Mirra Andreeva, the rising star of tennis has already gotten one of the biggest compliments of her life. Her style of tennis was compared to the great
Teenager Mirra Andreeva battled back from a 5-1 deficit in the final set to move on to the fourth round of the Australian Open in night action on Friday in Melbourne.
British tennis ace Andy Murray came out in support of Russian tennis prodigy Mirra Andreeva after she was criticized by the commentators over her mental strength during her third-round match at the 2024 Australian Open.
Last year’s Australian Open Women’s finalist, Mirra Andreeva, has evolved a lot over a year. She has taken the WTA draw by storm and continues her promising game.
Youth stole the spotlight at the Australian Open on Wednesday (Australia time), as 16-year-old Russian Mirra Andreeva pulled off a major 6-0, 6-2 upset of Tunisian sixth seed Ons Jabeur in a second-round match in Melbourne.
The second round of women’s singles starts on Wednesday in Melbourne, Day 4 at the Australian Open. We get 16 matches as players try to move on to the third round.
Mirra Andreeva won't make it to her maiden WTA semifinals at the 2024 Brisbane International, as she lost in her quarterfinal match. In a sense, the quarterfinal match between two teenagers at the 2024 Brisbane International was historic.
16-year-old Mirra Andreeva keeps proving that what she did in 2023 was not a fluke, as she started the new season well at the 2024 Brisbane International.
It has been a terrific start to the WTA season in Brisbane. Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka successfully made her return to tennis on the second day.
Mirra Andreeva made a winning start at the 2024 Brisbane International despite not being happy with her preparation ahead of the new season. Andreeva spent quite a bit of time in Abu Dhabi for the World Tennis League and got used to the conditions there.
There are not many brighter young stars on the WTA Tour than Mirra Andreeva and the 16-year-old started her new season with a win at the 2024 Brisbane International.
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