Andreeva is one of only three women under 18 to have beaten the world No.1 and No.2 in the same tournament. The other two?
Mirra Andreeva, 17, continued her incredible spring by defeating World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka to win the BNP Paribas Open and ...
Andreeva will move into the WTA's top 10 in the coming week, and after claiming her third career title, she is well worthy of ...
The Indian Wells final started with an eye roll and ended with a trophy. Mirra Andreeva recovered from a rough opening set to ...
MATTHEW LAMBWELL AT INDIAN WELLS - Mirra Andreeva's rampage continues. This extraordinary 17-year-old from Siberia last night ...
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Mirra Andreeva has become the future of the women's tennis by winning back-to-back WTA 1000 tournaments at 17 years old.
Mirra Andreeva got an extra-special shoutout after her BNP Paribas Open victory on Monday, NBA legend LeBron James congratulating the 17-year-old on Instagram. “Happy to have helped but honestly YOU ...
Austin quit the game at twenty, before a brief comeback years later; Hingis ... up the court. The knock on Andreeva’s game was that she lacked overwhelming power and could be hit off the court.
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Sania Mirza a trailblazer on and off the courtSania’s major achievements have arguably come in doubles where her partnership with Martina Hingis was particularly remarkable. Their spectacular on-court chemistry, marked by celebratory high ...
Honestly, I don’t even know what I want." Known for her maturity on and off the court, Andreeva is often compared to tennis legends like Martina Hingis and Maria Sharapova, both of whom achieved ...
Serena Williams hilariously checks herself after comment about winning Wimbledon & gold medals not being necessary to be a 'champion' "Serena Williams would wipe me off the court, she's not human ...
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