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Mirra Andreeva overtakes Coco Gauff in Roland-Garros teenage win count
At the age of 19, Mirra Andreeva is showcasing a new standard of great talent at Roland-Garros. Since Coco Gauff was the most representative example of youthful talent on the clay courts of Paris, Andreeva has passed her.
With a triumphant victory over Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk at the 2026 Roland Garros, Mirra Andreeva punched her ticket to the championship match and joined an exclusive club of teenage Grand Slam finalists over the last 30 years.
Mirra Andreeva defeated Sorana Kirstu and reached the 1/2 finals of Roland Garros for the second time in three years. The 19-year—old Russian did not leave any chances to an experienced opponent: she won the first set in 22 minutes,
At just 18 years of age, Mirra Andreeva has a chance to become the fourth-youngest women's singles winner at Wimbledon, just one year older than her fellow Russian, Maria Sharapova, who won Wimbledon at 17 years of age in 2004. She still has a tough road ...
Mirra Andreeva into first grand slam final after beating Marta Kostyuk in Paris - The 19-year-old needed only an hour and 16 minutes to wrap up a 6-1 6-3 victory.
Mirra Andreeva is one of the next great stars in the women's tennis world. The 19-year-old women's tennis star took down Jil Teichmann in the fourth round of the French Open on Sunday. Andreeva, who is from Russia,
Mirra Andreeva reached the French Open final with a 6-1, 6-3 win over Martya Kostyuk in the most high profile encounter between a Russian and Ukrainian player since war broke out
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Mirra Andreeva thanks Snoop Dogg for her postmatch speech habit
At just 19 years old, Mirra Andreeva has made history with yet another dominant performance at the French Open and seems to have borrowed another unique trait to add to this year’s performances. Andreeva revealed her newly viral tradition of thanking herself during her post-match interview through some unexpected inspiration.