Mirra Andreeva

  • Russia
  • Plays: Right
  • Age: 18
  • WTA Rank #6
  • Birth DateApril 29, 2007
  • HometownN/A
  • Height5-9

        2025 Stats

        SINGLES TITLESDOUBLES TITLESSINGLES W-L
        2227-7

        Career

        32136-41

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        CURRENT TOURNAMENT

        ROLAND GARROS - Paris, France
        May 19, 2025 to June 8, 2025

        ROUNDOPPONENTRESULTSCORE
        Women's Singles
        1stCristina BucsaW6-4, 6-3
        2ndAshlyn KruegerW6-3, 6-4
        3rd(32) Yulia PutintsevaW6-3, 6-1
        4th(17) Daria KasatkinaW6-3, 7-5
        QuarterfinalsLois BoissonL6-7 (6-8), 3-6
        ROUNDOPPONENTRESULTSCORE
        Women's Doubles - Partner: Diana Shnaider
        1stHailey Baptiste &
        Ashlyn Krueger
        W6-3, 6-0
        2ndMaia Lumsden &
        Sabrina Santamaria
        W6-0, 6-0
        3rdCaroline Garcia &
        Diane Parry
        W6-0, 7-5
        QuarterfinalsOlga Danilovic &
        Anastasia Potapova
        W6-3, 7-5
        Semifinals(2) Sara Errani &
        Jasmine Paolini
        L0-6, 1-6
        *Grand Slam event.

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        STATS

        YEARPRIZE MONEYSINGLES TITLESDOUBLES TITLESSINGLES W-L
        2025$2,938,6042227-7
        2024$1,924,6591034-16
        2023$750,4770036-9
        2022$25,8110039-9
        Career$5,639,55132136-41

        MIRRA ANDREEVA NEWS FEED

        1. The almost-impossible-to-believe story of Loïs Boisson at the French Open

          Boisson is the first women's wild card to reach the French Open semifinals since the Open era began. Here's how she did it.

          about 3 days ago | D'Arcy Maine | ESPN.com
        2. Wildest dream: France's Boisson heads to semis

          French wild-card entry Loïs Boisson upset sixth-ranked Mirra Andreeva 7-6 (6), 6-3 in front of a boisterous and largely partisan crowd at Roland Garros to reach the semifinals of the French Open.

          about 3 days ago | ESPN News Services
        3. Gauff back in quarters; Pegula falls to home WC

          Coco Gauff earned her fifth consecutive trip to the French Open quarterfinals with a straight-sets victory, while world No. 361 Lois Boisson, the last remaining French player in the singles draw, upset third-seeded Jessica Pegula 3-6, 6-4, 6-4.

          about 5 days ago | ESPN News Services
        4. Gauff's racket gaffe no hindrance to opening win

          Despite a mix-up with her rackets, No. 2-seeded Coco Gauff went on to defeat Australia's Olivia Gadecki 6-2, 6-2 in her opening match at the French Open.

          about 11 days ago | ESPN News Services
        5. From Alcaraz to Gauff, ranking the 2025 French Open top contenders

          A look at the 20 tennis players who could define the 2025 French Open.

          about 14 days ago | Bill Connelly | ESPN.com
        6. Swiatek rallies past Keys for 'weird' Madrid win

          Iga Swiatek survived "one of the weirdest matches" after losing the first six games and recovering to defeat Madison Keys 0-6, 6-3, 6-2 and stay on track to defend her title at the Madrid Open.

          about 38 days ago | ESPN News Services
        7. Eala, 19, upsets Keys in Miami; Swiatek cruises

          Wild card Alexandra Eala, 19, upset American fifth seed Madison Keys 6-4, 6-2 on Sunday to continue her dream run at the Miami Open, where she has now toppled two Grand Slam champions in consecutive rounds.

          about 76 days ago | ESPN News Services
        8. Swiatek, Andreeva, Keys among winners in Miami

          Iga Swiatek beat Caroline Garcia for the second time in as many tournaments with a 6-2, 7-5 victory Friday at the Miami Open. Also advancing was Mirra Andreeva, fresh off winning the first leg of the "Sunshine Double" at Indian Wells.

          about 78 days ago | ESPN News Services
        9. Takeaways from Indian Wells -- and what they mean for Miami Open

          Will Djokovic and Swiatek turn their season around? Can Andreeva continue her incredible run? The biggest questions as the Miami Open begins.

          about 81 days ago | D'Arcy Maine | ESPN.com
        10. Teenager Mirra Andreeva tops No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka to win Indian Wells Watch

          17-year-old Mirra Andreeva beats Aryna Sabalenka in three sets to win the Indian Wells Open.

          about 83 days ago | ESPN.com
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