Mirra Andreeva, already the youngest-ever WTA 1000 champion, tries to add another prestigious title to her resume on Sunday ...
Not really. A year later, Andreeva, 17, is the toast of tennis. She is the ascendant player on the WTA Tour, on a 10-match ...
However, Andreeva broke Swiatek's serve, a crucial moment that shifted momentum. Despite this, Swiatek retaliated by breaking back and winning the subsequent games, leading to a tiebreak.
Aryna Sabalenka is one win away from a long-awaited Indian Wells title, but Mirra Andreeva has been fearless all tournament.
From the outset, Sabalenka showcased her formidable skills. Serving first, she instantly established her aggressive playing style, a hallmark of her game. In the second game, Sabalenka broke Keys' ...
The more the tennis world learns about Andreeva, the more they like her personality and competitive spirit. Currently, she is the World No. 11 with a record of 18-3. Andreeva faces the top-ranked ...
Mirra Andreeva credited a sudden surge of confidence in the first-set tie-break and playing confidently in the third set as ...
Sabalenka is also a better server than Andreeva, even if the teenager has done good work to that part of her game over the last few months. Also, while Andreeva is a better returner than Sabalenka, ...
Penny Hardaway understands that No. 16-ranked Memphis likely is a lock for a high seed in the NCAA Tournament that begins ...
Aryna Sabalenka says she won't be thinking about Mirra Andreeva's age when they meet in the Indian Wells final but also adds ...
Mirra Andreeva continues to shine on the WTA Tour after reaching the Indian Wells final with a remarkable victory over Iga ...
In doing so, Andreeva became the youngest player to advance to the Indian Wells final since Kim Clijsters in 2001. She also ...