He turned 16 on April 29, and hasn’t stopped leaving hints in tennis that his path points to stardom. It is not a question of playing tennis well, especially on clay with a complete, strategic and varied game, but of being competitive. To learn how to handle situations with a maturity that is not appropriate for his age.
This season, in professional tournaments there are 21 wins in 23 games. Two separate ITF titles for 600 dollars, the first step on the big circuit, a round of 16 in a full WTA 1000 in Madrid, an event in which she entered with an invitation as organizer in conjunction with her representative company: IMG.
At Roland Garros, three games were won by going past the previous stage. And in his Grand Slam debut, a resounding 6-2 and 6-1 in 56 minutes at the American Alison Riske32-year veteran and No. 85 in the ranking.
Mirra Andreeva, this is the name of this new prodigy girl, she is 143rd in the WTA ranking, but she is close to the top-100. before the French Diane Parry You will have a new opportunity to develop.
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He comes from Siberian Russia, although he established his sports base on the French Riviera, with his 18-year-old tennis sister Erika, and under the protection of the former French ATP Jean-Rene Lisnard. At Elite Tennis Cannes, where the Russian also passed Daniel Medvedev.
“I play and I don’t think about anything else. I just try to enjoy every moment. I train and live my life, and that’s it,” said Andreeva for her good form, which started after a difficult moment , as he confesses. , who lost in the Australian Open junior final.
He showed admiration for the Scotsman andy murrayalways patient and a warrior, with a thousand resources he pulls out of his hat to invent solutions.
He continues to study remotely at a Russian school. He declared himself to be a good student, except for chemistry. “I don’t understand anything,” he let out.
His fun, no more. “I forget everything, I play what I feel I need.”
In Madrid he received a good lesson from the world number 2 Aryna Sabalenka. “He kicked my ass. I’m sorry, but it was like that. I didn’t have time to think between points. But it was a good match for me. It was a good experience, even though I only won four games. A good lesson to be here now. Maybe if I go back to play with him I can take revenge. Who knows? We’ll see”.
Source: La Verdad

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