Mirra Andreeva
Mirra Andreeva – WTA Tennis Player
Personal Info
Born on 29 April 2007 in Krasnoyarsk.
Nationality: Russia.
WTA Rank (as of 14 October 2025): 5.
WTA Doubles Rank (as of 22 August 2025): 14.
Height: 5 ft. 9 in. (1.75 m).
Mirra Andreeva has carried the “prodigy” tag for so long that it now feels less like a compliment and more like a job description. It began in earnest at Wimbledon in 2023, when a 16-year-old Andreeva reached the fourth round and became the youngest player in the Open Era to beat a top-10 opponent at the Championships. The leap was so sharp that the comparisons arrived almost instantly, with more than a few nods in the direction of Maria Sharapova and Russia’s glittering tennis past.
What has helped Andreeva, beyond the shot-making, is the air she projects: calm, clipped, and curiously grown-up for a teenager living out of suitcases. Coaches and commentators have talked up her resilience and professional manner, the sense that she problem-solves rather than panics. By 2025, she had results to match the reputation, landing two WTA 1000 titles and planting her flag among the tour’s most compelling young talents.
The market has noticed, of course. By late 2025 she had more than 485,000 followers on Instagram, where the public gets the carefully curated mix of training graft and match-day glimpses. The endorsements have followed in convoy: Nike apparel, a Wilson racquet deal, plus big-name partners like Rolex and ISDIN. It all fits the modern template of a next-generation star—poised, photogenic, and apparently built for the long game.
Mirra Andreeva – Career Info
Singles Titles: 3 | Doubles Titles: 2
Matches Won: 147 | Matches Lost: 47
Highest WTA Rank: 4 (14 July 2025)
Highest Doubles Rank: 13 (30 June 2025)
Data last updated: October 14, 2025
Earnings
Total Career Prize Money: $7,314,997 USD (approx. €6,802,000)
Data last updated: October 14, 2025
Miscellaneous
Information compiled by tennis fans from official WTA and ITF sources.
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Mirra Andreeva Finds Joy Again as New Mindset Fuels Her Rise
Something has shifted in Mirra Andreeva’s game—and more importantly, in her relationship with it. In Stuttgart, where the margins are thin and the field unforgiving, the 18-year-old did more than reach another semi-final. She offered a clearer window into the evolution behind her results: a player learning not just how to win matches, but how…
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Elena Rybakina Ends Andreeva Run in Stuttgart to Reach Final With Commanding Display
Elena Rybakina halted Mirra Andreeva’s surge in Stuttgart with a performance that shifted from measured control to outright authority, sealing a 7-5, 6-1 win to book her place in the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix final. Against a teenager who had already beaten her twice in 2025, Rybakina absorbed early pressure, then steadily imposed a higher…
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Iga Swiatek Sees Progress Despite Andreeva Defeat as Rebuild Continues after Stuttgart
Iga Swiatek left Stuttgart without the result she wanted—but not without something to build on. After her three-set defeat to Mirra Andreeva in the quarter-finals, the former world No. 1 pointed to clear improvements in her baseline game, even as the match slipped away in its closing stages. Encouraging signs from the baseline Swiatek’s assessment…
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Mirra Andreeva Stuns Swiatek with Composed Comeback in Stuttgart
Mirra Andreeva is beginning to look increasingly comfortable in moments that used to belong to others this season. Against Iga Swiatek in Stuttgart, the teenager turned a set deficit into a statement win, defeating the two-time champion 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 through a performance built on adjustment and quiet conviction. Andreeva adjusts after Swiatek’s early control…
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Mirra Andreeva Rallies From the Brink to Outlast Ostapenko in Stuttgart Thriller
Mirra Andreeva’s Stuttgart campaign began on a knife edge—and turned on nerve. The No. 6 seed recovered from both a set down and a 1–4 deficit in the decider to defeat Jelena Ostapenko 5–7, 6–2, 6–4, producing one of the most controlled comebacks of the opening round. For long stretches, this was played on Ostapenko’s…
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LIVE WTA Rankings 2026
Welcome to our LIVE WTA Rankings 2026 hub — updated as of April 12, 2026. This is your go-to source for the latest WTA rankings, featuring real-time updates on the current women’s tennis standings, ranking points, and Race to the WTA Finals. We update the list weekly — and more frequently during Grand Slams and…
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Mirra Andreeva Rallies Past Potapova to Claim Linz Title After Three-Set Turnaround
Mirra Andreeva had to dig deep to come through the Upper Austria Ladies Linz final, overturning a one-sided start to defeat a form-charged Anastasia Potapova 1–6, 6–4, 6–3 and lift the title. It was a match that shifted sharply in phases, and one in which Andreeva’s composure ultimately proved decisive. After being overrun in the…
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Mirra Andreeva Finds Her Spark to Reach Linz Final, Sets Up Potapova Clash
Mirra Andreeva’s path to the Linz final was not straightforward—but it was controlled when it mattered. The world No. 10 recovered from a shaky opening to defeat Elena-Gabriela Ruse 6:4, 6:1, securing her place in a WTA-500 final in what has been an uneven 2026 campaign. For a set and a half, the match resisted…
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Linz Open 2026 WTA Results, Draw, Scores & Schedule
The Upper Austria Ladies Linz Open 2026 WTA tournament centre provides live scores, match results, draws, schedules, and daily updates from Austria. Follow every round from qualifying to the final as the world’s top players compete in Linz, the capital of Upper Austria and third-largest city in Austria. As last updated on April 12, following Mirra…
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Mirra Andreeva Confronts Indian Wells Meltdown as Linz Opportunity Offers Reset
Mirra Andreeva arrives in Linz under a different kind of spotlight. Not for a breakthrough win, but for a moment she would rather take back. Just days after confirming her late entry into the Upper Austria Ladies Linz, the 18-year-old addressed her outburst in Indian Wells with unusual clarity — and little attempt to soften…
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WTA Clay Season Ranking Pressure Report: Sabalenka Leads As Gauff Faces Heavy Defence Before Roland Garros
The clay swing does not treat everyone equally. Some arrive with freedom, others with a ledger to protect. As the WTA Tour shifts towards Roland Garros, the ranking landscape tells its own story — one shaped less by current form than by what still needs to be defended. At the top, stability prevails. Just a…
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Mirra Andreeva Crashes Out of Indian Wells After Heated Loss to Splendid Katerina Siniakova
Sometimes the tennis becomes secondary. That was the unusual storyline surrounding Mirra Andreeva’s dramatic exit from the BNP Paribas Open, where the defending champion fell 4–6, 7–6(5), 6–3 to Katerina Siniakova in a match that featured both intense rallies and emotional outbursts. What began as a battle of skill quickly evolved into a story of…
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Victoria Mboko Holds Firm in the Desert: Canadian Teen Advances at Indian Wells
In the California desert, patience is often the difference between survival and progress. Wind disrupts rhythm, rallies stretch longer, and composure becomes currency. Victoria Mboko showed she has plenty of it. The Canadian teenager continued her steady rise on the WTA Tour with a 6–4, 7–6 victory over Australia’s Kimberly Birrell at the BNP Paribas…
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Elina Svitolina’s Relentless Stand: How Ukraine’s No.1 Is Turning Conviction Into Results
There are players who compete for ranking points. And then there are players who compete for something heavier. Elina Svitolina has never hidden her stance on Russian and Belarusian players during the ongoing war in Ukraine. For her, the conflict is not an abstract headline. It is personal. And on the WTA Tour, that conviction…
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Dubai Tennis Championships 2026 Tournament Centre: Results, Schedule & Daily Key Stats (WTA 1000)
Updated as of February 21. The Dubai Tennis Championships 2026 is the second headline WTA 1000 event on the Middle East Swing. This Tournament Centre tracks every result day by day, with scores updated regularly as the draw advances. What you’ll find here all weekEvery women’s singles score from February 13–21, updated round by round from…
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Mirra Andreeva in Tears as Amanda Anisimova Ends Dubai Title Defense in Epic Quarterfinal
Under the Dubai night sky, the defending champion walked off in tears. Mirra Andreeva’s bid to retain her Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships crown ended in one of the most dramatic matches of the 2026 WTA season. After 2 hours and 40 minutes of razor-thin margins, Amanda Anisimova prevailed 2–6, 7–5, 7–6(4), denying the 18-year-old…
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Mirra Andreeva Leads Dubai Drama as Rybakina Retires and Gauff Survives Thriller
Dubai does not whisper. It tests. It twists. It exposes. And on a day packed with tension, resilience, and sudden exits at the WTA 1000 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, defending champion Mirra Andreeva stood at the center of it all — imperfect, emotional, but still marching forward. Around her, chaos unfolded. A top seed…
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Mirra Andreeva’s Dubai Title Defense Begins With Walkover Boost
Mirra Andreeva walked into Dubai this week and saw her own face staring back at her. On hotel walls. Around the tournament grounds. On banners celebrating last year’s champion. For the first time in her young career, the 18-year-old isn’t the rising underdog. She is the defending champion at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships…
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The Day the Gap Disappeared: Victoria Mboko Meets Mirra Andreeva as an Equal in Doha
There are matches that feel like chapters. And then there are matches that feel like prologues to something much bigger. On a charged day in Doha, two teenage prodigies met under the desert lights — and only one walked away having shifted the narrative of women’s tennis. Victoria Mboko did not just defeat Mirra Andreeva…
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Dementieva Raises Concerns: Is Conchita Martínez the Right Coach for Mirra Andreeva?
Mirra Andreeva’s rise has been nothing short of extraordinary. At just 18, the Russian teenager has already collected major titles, broken into the elite tier of the WTA, and proven she belongs among the game’s future stars. At the center of her ascent stands Conchita Martínez — a Grand Slam champion and one of the…
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Australian Open 2026 WTA Results: Full Tennis Scores, Daily Highlights, Charts, Draw, and Key Stats (finished)
The Australian Open 2026 is one of the four biggest tournaments of the season. With the first day of the main draw upon us, all qualifying results are in and the early contenders have begun to separate themselves. This page is built to follow the tournament match by match, day by day, with results updated…
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Svitolina Exploits Andreeva’s Forehand to Reach the AO26 Quarterfinals
Elina Svitolina’s comeback story keeps finding new chapters. In a compelling fourth-round Australian Open (all AO26 results) clash against teenage sensation Mirra Andreeva, the Ukrainian delivered a masterclass in resilience, focus, and controlled aggression. What began as a test of nerves and momentum swings ultimately became a showcase of Svitolina’s renewed authority — a performance…
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Adelaide Braces for a Teenage Showdown as Andreeva Meets Mboko in a Final With a Future
Adelaide rarely feels like a youth tournament, but this Saturday it becomes a window into the WTA’s next era. Mirra Andreeva and Victoria Mboko — the only teenagers inside the Top 20 — collide in a WTA 500 final that feels less like a warm-up act and more like a preview. Both arrive as reigning…
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Marta Kostyuk Emerges as an Australian Open Dark Horse After Statement Brisbane Run
Twelve months ago, Brisbane barely registered for Marta Kostyuk. This year, it has become the stage for her strongest opening statement yet. The 23-year-old Ukrainian has powered her way into the 2026 Brisbane International final, already defeating three top-10 opponents in the WTA 500 event, and doing so with a level of authority that sharply…
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Australian Open 2026 Women’s Entry List and Draw: Seeds, Cutoff, Qualifying, Wildcards Explained
The Australian Open 2026 women’s singles entry list outlines which players are eligible to compete in the tournament’s main draw, how seeding is determined, where the direct acceptance cut-off sits, and how protected rankings, wildcards, and qualifying shape the final field. As of January 9, this list is fully updated from the official December 22…
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Mirra Andreeva Finds Her Feet Again in Brisbane, One Match at a Time
Mirra Andreeva did not stride into 2026 announcing herself. She edged in, breathless but standing, the kind of opening-night win that says more about survival than sparkle. A 4:6, 6:1, 6:2 escape against Olivia Gadecki at the Brisbane International was hardly flawless, yet after a brittle end to 2025 it was precisely the sort of…
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Fast-Forward Fame and the Cost of Growing Up: Why Elena Dementieva Sees a Bigger 2026 for Mirra Andreeva
Mirra Andreeva did not ease her way into the elite in 2025. She burst through the door, rearranged the furniture and left the tour scrambling to recalibrate its expectations. Two WTA 1000 titles, deep Grand Slam runs and a ranking surge compressed into a single season can distort perspective. Elena Dementieva, who knows a thing…
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Mirra Andreeva’s 2025: Russia’s Most Talented Teen Looked Unstoppable — Until the Season Pushed Back
We’ve now reached the part of the year that always feels like the sport’s proper reckoning: the top-10 assessments, served up just before Christmas, when the glow of highlight reels gives way to cold, honest detail. And here’s the delicious bit of tension: between No. 7 Jasmine Paolini and No. 8 Madison Keys there were…
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Clara Tauson’s 2025 Season Assessment: The Big-Hit Breakthrough That Finally Held
Clara Tauson didn’t so much announce herself in 2025 as reintroduce herself — louder, fitter, and with a new habit of winning the tight ones. World No.12 by October wasn’t the product of one hot week. It was built on repeated proof that her power game can survive the long season, not just the highlights.…
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Liudmila Samsonova’s 2025: Power, Volatility and a Grass-Court Breakthrough
Liudmila Samsonova’s 2025 was the tennis equivalent of a thunderstorm: loud, streaked with brilliance, occasionally blowing itself out far too early. In a Top 40 season series where consistency is gold, she gave us something different — volatility with teeth, underpinned by one of the most explosive first strikes on the WTA Tour. Hard Courts:…