Mirra Andreeva enters French Open final
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Aryna Sabalenka’s message to Mirra Andreeva spoke volumes after French Open disappointment
Aryna Sabalenka kept things short, but her message still carried weight after Mirra Andreeva reached the French Open final. The world No. 1 had already left Paris after she lost to Diana Shnaider in the quarter-finals,
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What Mirra Andreeva writes in her match notebook
Inside Mirra Andreeva's notebook: Notes and inspirational phrases for Grand Slam success, guided by coach Conchita Martínez Trained since spring 2024 by Spaniard Conchita Martínez, Mirra Andreeva is one win away from her first Grand Slam title.
Mirra Andreeva has booked her spot in her first major final after a commanding win over Marta Kostyuk at Roland Garros. Andreeva took down Kostyuk 6-1, 6-3, ending the Ukrainian’s unbeaten run on clay in 2026,
The 2026 French Open women’s singles semifinals are today, with two spots in the final up for grabs in Paris. Mirra Andreeva (8) plays Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk (15), followed by Diana Shnaider (25) facing Poland's Maja Chwalińska.
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Mirra Andreeva becomes first 2007-born player to reach Grand Slam final: Full list of generation-first finalists since 1970
Mirra Andreeva enters an elite category: with her first Grand Slam final, the Russian becomes the first player born in 2007 to achieve this feat. Mirra Andreeva continues to climb the ranks at an impressive pace.
PARIS, June 4 - Mirra Andreeva moved to within touching distance of her maiden Grand Slam title at the French Open, marking the culmination of a long-held dream, with the Russian teenager’s newfound composure fuelling her run in Paris.