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Russia, meet the new Sharapova! The 15-year-old star is already setting world records

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Mirra Andreeva is the future of our women’s tennis.

Women’s tennis in Russia has been inferior to men’s tennis in recent years. However, there is hope that the situation will change soon.

We have a new star. Mirra Andreeva mints victories in tournaments, is not afraid of authorities, and they already talk about her as the future Maria Sharapova. But the girl is still in school!

Fairy in Switzerland

Mirra gave another reason for talking in Switzerland. She won the $60,000 tournament in Bellinzona last weekend. For five matches, the Russian woman gave only two sets. Only Daria Semenistaya from Latvia and the Frenchwoman Fiona Ferro, whom Andreeva met in the final, imposed a serious fight on her. The rest of the opponents lost without much resistance.

Mirra Andreeva / Photo: © IMAGO/Mathias Schulz/ Global Look Press

And this is not a one-time action: a week earlier, Andreeva was enchanting at the 60,000th in Chiasso, Switzerland. Only one set was won by the opponent, in other cases Mirra spent the minimum time on the match. It is also impressive that in four out of five meetings, the Russian woman finished the set with a score of 6:0.

Previously, Andreeva won the W60 tournament in the Israeli Meitar. At the moment, she is the youngest tennis player who has won three 60-thousanders in her career. For understanding: the girl is only 15 years old!

Thank you mom

Mirra Andreeva was born on April 29, 2007 in Krasnoyarsk. Her mother, Rimma, is a tennis fan who taught her daughters how to use a racket at an early age. The path of Mirra and her older sister Erica was, in fact, predetermined from birth. Krasnoyarsk coach Marina Pavlova took up the girls’ career.

For the first time, Andreeva Jr. became known in 2020, when she won the World Youth Championship as part of the Russian national team. This success gave a good impetus to her career: Mirra began to travel abroad more often. Since it is difficult to fly from Krasnoyarsk, the girl decided to move to Sochi.

Gradually, youth tournaments were replaced by adults, but Andreeva did not forget how to win. At the moment, her main success in junior tennis is the final of the Australian Open. He was remembered for Mirra’s classy fight with Alina Korneeva, who nevertheless snatched the title. Mirra then burst into tears right on the court, and this sincerity bribed many.

Mirra Andreeva / Photo: © IMAGO/Peter Dovgan/ Global Look Press

Andreeva has already won six times in adult tournaments. At her young age, she is in the top 200 of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) rankings, ranking 194th. Very cool result!

Stubborn and persistent

Mirra is compared with Maria Sharapova, Svetlana Kuznetsova and Vera Zvonareva. She has a very strong serve, nerves of steel and the drive of a tank. This was noted back in Krasnoyarsk, where Andreeva began to study.

– Everyone trains almost the same, those who have personal characteristics are knocked out. I can note Mirra as a stubborn, persistent athlete with a good vision of the court, – said the head coach of the Krasnoyarsk Territory tennis team Alexei Gerasimov, quoted by Gornovosti.ru.

Andreeva has already played at the WTA level: in October 2022, the organizers of the tournament in Tunisia gave her a wild card (personal invitation). In the first round, she met with compatriot Anastasia Potapova. The young athlete held on for two and a half hours, but still lost – 3:6, 7:6 (7:4), 3:6.

Soon Mirra will again go to the WTA tournament – this time in Madrid. Given the good shape and desire, a breakthrough can be expected from the girl. And there, maybe, “Roland Garros” will submit?

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SVITOLINA: “I was hoping to continue the service. I was a little disappointed in myself.”

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SVITOLINA: “I was hoping to continue the service. I was a little disappointed in myself.”

Ukrainian tennis player Elina Svitolina In a flash interview on the court, she commented on her victory over Diana Schneider in the 1/16 final match of the Australian Open 2026:

– Elina, congratulations. When you turned the match score you had the biggest smile on your face. It was a tough match, wasn’t it? Relaxation?

– Yes definitely. It was a difficult match. I was really hoping to continue the service. We took a few breaks and I was a little disappointed in myself. But at the end of the day, I’m very, very happy with my performance. And of course it’s really great to play in front of you and win. Thank you.

– You went from point to point in the first set. You played great in the tiebreaker match. In the second game you won 3:1 and had the game ball. You didn’t apply it. How disappointed are you? Because I saw you taking very deep breaths.

“This is how you deal with disappointments.” Of course, when you miss a few opportunities, it feels like the world is ending. Of course you want to get back into the game and fight. I was very happy and tried to take out this frustration with my fists and hit even harder.

– You did a great job. And your husband is he still here? Yes he’s still here [смотрит на Гаэля Монфиса]. He doesn’t like us talking about him but I have to ask you. unfortunately he lost in the first round What’s the best tennis advice he’s ever given you? Or you may have problems (laughs).

– I’m thinking of being calmer (laughs). It taught me to be calmer. We play a lot of matches. We started playing tennis when we were very young. I started playing tennis at the age of four. He started playing tennis at the age of three. We spend our whole lives on the field and I think it’s important to find things you enjoy off the field as well. We have a wonderful family with our daughter Skye. This is such a wonderful gift for us. It’s a special moment for us to spend Gael’s final year together and enjoy it as much as possible.

– You definitely become more comfortable during the match (Elina laughs). After the previous game, you were asked what you were going to do for the rest of the day. You said you were going to take Gael’s credit card and go shopping. What did you buy?

– I bought a few bags. Thank you very much [обращается к Гаэлю]. I really liked it. You are a very good husband. Now I think he’s going to ask me to get my credit card to pay for his purchases.

– Don’t do this. Don’t give it to him, Elina. Congratulations on your victory and your two bags. Cheers to Elina Svitolina!

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Australian Open Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff resist and advance to the round of 16

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Australian Open Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff resist and advance to the round of 16

(Melbourne) Favorite Aryna Sabalenka beat Anastasia Potapova 7-6 (4), 7-6 (7) to advance to the fourth round of the Australian Open.

Sabalenka is seeking a third crown in four years, at the Australian leg of the Grand Slam. Her next rival will be the young Canadian Victoria Mboko, 16e in the world.

“I never really spoke to him. I never had the chance to interact or train with her. I saw her outside, she said of the 19-year-old Torontonian. She is a very good player and a fighter. She plays very good, aggressive tennis. »

Sabalenka led 40-0 in the 12the game of the first set, before having to play a tiebreaker. She took control 3-0, but lost the next three games.

The favorite snatched the set with a backhand along the line, on a second ball from her rival.

In the second set, Sabalenka blew a 4-0 lead, making the score 4-4. She once again had to win the tiebreaker.

“Anastasia was incredible,” Sabalenka said, on the field. I was always on my heels. There are days when you just have to keep fighting. It was a serious battle. »

Last year, Sabalenka was defeated in the final by Madison Keys at this tournament.

Later in the day, American Coco Gauff (No. 3) drew on her resources to come from behind and defeat her compatriot Hailey Baptiste in three sets of 3-6, 6-0, 6-3.

The Czech Karolina Muchova easily corrected the Polish Magda Linette 6-1, 6-1, while the Kazakh Yulia Putintseva ended the fairy tale of the Turkish qualifier Zeynep Sonmez 6-3, 6-7 (3), 6-3.

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Australian Open Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev win and advance to the round of 16

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(Melbourne) Favorite Carlos Alcaraz admitted to having lost the drop shot battle against Frenchman Corentin Moutet, despite his victory in the third round at the Australian Open tennis tournament.

Moutet varied his shots against Alcaraz on Friday at the Rod Laver Arena. His mix of drop shots, spin balls, between-the-legs shots, half-volleys, angled volleys and even a spoon serve kept the world number one on his toes.

However, Alcaraz only needed a little over two hours to eliminate his opponent, thanks to a victory in three sets of 6-2, 6-4, 6-1. The clash, however, did not prove to be a walk in the park despite the final score.

“When you face a player like Corentin, you never know what to expect,” explained Alcaraz during his on-field television interview. I really had fun on the pitch. As you could see, we both hit some great shots. Great points. »

There were tense moments, like in the second set, in which Alcaraz let a 3-0 lead slip away to trail 4-3.

As spectacular as ever, the 22-year-old Spaniard responded with some spectacular shots, which helped him keep his composure.

In the first round, Moutet (no. 32) was booed by the public for his spoon serve during a match point. This time, the Australian public gave him a much warmer welcome.

After winning a point late in the match with a perfect, deep lob in the corner, he celebrated his victory by raising his fist. When he held on during this game with a winning volley, he greeted the crowd by removing his cap.

Alcaraz will now face American Tommy Paul (No. 19), who advanced to the next round when Spaniard Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (No. 14) retired while losing 6-1, 6-1.

“We had some really good battles against each other,” Alcaraz admitted. The matches are always played at a very high level. »

Earlier Friday, Daniil Medvedev (No. 11) erased a two-set deficit to defeat Hungarian Fabian Marozsan 6-7 (5), 4-6, 7-5, 6-0, 6-3.

“After the first round, I was very angry with myself because I hadn’t done better. It cost me dearly in the second, analyzed Medvedev, winner of the 2021 US Open and three-time finalist at Melbourne Park. In the third run I had to let go and focus on what I needed to do. »

American Learner Tien (No. 25) beat Nuno Borges 7-6 (9), 6-4, 6-2 to secure a meeting against Medvedev.

Zverev and De Minaur reach the eighth

World No.3 Alexander Zverev won a third match in four sets in a row to reach the round of 16, which will also be played by Australian Alex De Minaur (6e).

In the last match of the day in the John Cain Arena, the outgoing finalist won 7-5, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 against Cameron Norrie (27e), his seventh victory in as many duels against the Briton on the main circuit.

Triple finalist in Grand Slam, Zverev will face Argentinian Francisco Cerundolo (21) on Sundaye) for a place in the quarter-finals.

A few minutes before the German’s victory, Alex De Minaur won 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 against the American Frances Tiafoe (34e).

The last Australian competing in the men’s draw has thus been invited for the fifth year in a row to the round of 16 of the Australian Open and will face on Sunday the Kazakhstani Alexander Bublik (10e), or to the Argentinian Tomas Martin Etcheverry (62e).

Double title holder Jannik Sinner (4e) and the ten-time winner in Melbourne Novak Djokovic (4e) will play their third round on Saturday, respectively against the American Eliot Spizzirri (85e) and the Dutchman Botic van de Zandschulp (75e).

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