Mirra Andreeva
Age: 18 (28.04.2007)
  • Overview
    WTA singles titles
    40 / 16
    149 / 50
    WTA doubles titles
    29 / 15
    45 / 31
    Prize money
    $4,726,226
    $7,545,132
    Prize money
    $4,726,226
    $7,545,132
    Titles
    2
    3
    Titles
    2
    2
  • Full description
    Personal

    Coached by Conchita Martinez Sister Erika is also a professional player Originally from Krasnoyarsk and began playing aged six, but moved to Sochi and then Cannes, France, with sister to set uptraining base with coaches Jean-Rene Lisnard and Jean-Christophe Faurel Favorite surface is clay Represented by IMG.

    Career Highlights

    SINGLES Winner (3): 2025 - Indian Wells, Dubai 2024 - Iasi Finalist (1): 2024 - Ningbo DOUBLES Winner (2): 2025 - Miami, Brisbane (both w/Shnaider) Finalist (1): 2024 - Olympics (w/Shnaider)

    Career in Review

    In 2025 won two WTA 1000 titles back-to-back at Dubai and Indian Wells, becoming the youngest WTA 1000 champion since the tournament tier began in 2009; at 17-years-old she made her Top 10 debut, then broke into the Top 5 for the first time in July

    Won maiden WTA doubles title in 2025 with Diana Shnaider at Brisbane, followed by another title at Miami; finished the 2025 season making her WTA Finals debut in doubles with Shnaider

    Reached first two WTA finals of career in 2024 winning the title at Iasi and finishing runner-up at Ningbo

    Made first Grand Slam semifinal at 2024 Roland Garros beating World No.2 Aryna Sabalenka in the quarterfinals

    Made Top 20 debut on October 8, 2024 finishing the year at World No.16; also won 2024 Paris Olympic silver medal in women’s doubles with Diana

    Shnaider

    Opened 2023 season in April by winning 13 matches straight to claim back-to-back ITF titles in Switzerland; as WC, advanced to R16 at Madrid with wins over Fernandez, Haddad Maia and Linette (l. Sabalenka); subsequently made debut at Roland Garros (as qualifier, l. Gauff in 3r), Wimbledon (as qualifier, l. Keys in R16) and US Open (l. eventual champion Gauff in 2r)

    Also in 2023 reached R16 at Beijing (l. Rybakina), leading to Top 50 debut (started season just inside Top 300); voted WTA Newcomer of the Year

    In 2022, posted 39-9 win-loss record on ITF Circuit, winning first four titles at this level

    Fell in 1r on WTA main draw debut at 2022 Monastir (as WC, l. Potapova)

    Made professional debut at W15 ITF Circuit event at Sharm El-Sheikh in February 2022

    Owns six ITF Circuit singles titles

    As a junior, finished R-Up at 2023 Australian Open (l. Korneeva)

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