Russia's teenage sensation and one of the most naturally talented young players in women's tennis.
Mirra Andreeva was born on 29 April 2007 in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. She became one of the youngest players ever to make an impact on the WTA Tour, reaching the 2023 Roland Garros third round as a 16-year-old on her Grand Slam debut. She continued to develop at an extraordinary pace, reaching the 2024 Roland Garros semi-finals at just 17. Andreeva plays an intelligent baseline game with remarkable maturity for her age. She is coached by her father and is expected to be a dominant force in women's tennis for years to come. Her sister Mirra and Erika Andreeva are both professionals.
She became the youngest player to reach a Grand Slam fourth round since Martina Hingis in 1997 when she achieved this feat at Wimbledon 2023 at age 16.
She reached the 2024 Roland Garros semi-finals at just 17 years old — one of the youngest players to reach that stage in Roland Garros history.
Did You Know?How They Played
Andreeva plays an aggressive baseline game with impressive power for her age and size. She demonstrates exceptional court coverage and tactical awareness that belies her youth, often constructing points intelligently rather than relying solely on power.
Career Honours
- Roland Garros Semi-finalist 2024