Tennis
“I hate that weed!” 16-year-old star from Russia effectively made her way to Wimbledon
Andreeva was not easy on the grass court, but she did not miss the victory.
Mirra Andreeva, perhaps, can safely claim the title of the main discovery of Russian and world tennis this year. The 16-year-old athlete flashed at the prestigious junior tournament in Australia, had several bright matches in the main draw of Roland Garros, became the heroine of the Netflix series, and now also lights up at Wimbledon.
So far everything is going well
This year, Russian tennis player Mirra Andreeva has already made a name for herself. She played in the junior tournament final at the Australian Open. Then she qualified for the main draw of the French Open for adults. It was not possible to reach the main matches, but still managed to knock out several strong rivals from the draw.
After participating in Roland Garros, where Andreeva eventually reached the third round, fans expect something similar from the Russian woman at Wimbledon. But first, the girl needed to qualify for a prestigious tournament. To do this, it was necessary to defeat three more experienced rivals, and at the same time cope with nerves and circumstances.
“I fell three times in the first practice. It was quite difficult for me to get used to the grass: a different movement, the ball bounces differently, the grass is slippery. I feel a little slow, but I think it’s okay. I try to take small steps and still feel the danger on the court. But, as we can see, so far everything is going well, – the WTA press service quoted Andreev.
In the first round of qualifying, Mirra defeated Spaniard Rosa Vises, in the second – Frenchwoman Chloe Paquet. In the third round, they had to fight with 28-year-old German Tamara Korpach. The opponent was lower in the ranking – 120th position against 102nd for Andreeva. In face-to-face meetings, no one had an advantage: the girls had never met each other before.
Difficult conditions
The Wimbledon qualifying final was held in far from royal conditions. A secondary court with a small number of spectators, aircraft constantly buzzing somewhere nearby. You will not envy tennis players in such a situation: many do not like extraneous sounds during the serve. The young Russian woman was not always able to cope with distractions, and she periodically gave out double faults on the pitch.
However, the opponent was not too comfortable playing in such an environment. In the first set, Korpacz allowed our tennis player to win back three break points to the sound of a helicopter hurrying somewhere. In general, the starting segment of the match turned out to be stubborn: none of the contenders for a place in the main draw of the tournament did not want to concede. Everything was decided in the end, which was more successful for Mirra, winning with a score of 7:5.
In the second set, aviation calmed down, but the wind began to make adjustments. At some point, Andreeva was already leading 5:3, but then she herself began to give the game to her opponent. The Russian woman was nervous, asking herself rhetorical questions about tactics… As a result, the abundance of unforced errors led to the fact that the score in the match was evened.
It became alarming for the Russian woman, but in the third set she, continuing to give vent to her emotions from time to time, nevertheless began to achieve results again. In one of the episodes, Mirra almost slipped and shouted: “I hate this grass!” However, there was no noticeable resistance from the German in the third set. Andreeva confidently won with a score of 6:2 and reached the final part of Wimbledon, her first grass tournament in her career. It remains to be hoped that this herb will not prevent her from showing a cool result.
Source: Sportbox
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Tennis
Russian tennis player suspended on suspicion of violating anti-corruption program
Russian Alana Tuaeva has been temporarily suspended on suspicion of violating the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program (TACP), the press service of the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) reports.
Tuaeva, 26, has been temporarily suspended from competition since December 19, 2025. The Russian woman’s maximum place in the WTA ranking is 1282nd (September 2025).
“There is a possibility that a person covered by the program has committed a corruption offence,” the statement said.
Also, provisional suspensions were applied to Serbian tennis player Nicole Palecek and three officials – Marko Ristic (Serbia), Zsolt Bagosi and Tamas Tarnai (Hungary).
None of the five people exercised the right to appeal their suspension to an independent anti-corruption body.
Source: Sportbox
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Tennis
OLEINIKOVA: I kept hearing that I wouldn’t be able to get into the top 1000 with this style of play
Ukrainian tennis player Alexandra Oleynikova He held a press conference after losing to Madison Keys in the round of 164 at the 2026 Australian Open:
– Alexandra, this was an incredible experience for you; You took to the field at Rod Laver Arena today. Can you tell us how you felt and how much you liked it?
– For me, this is the best experience of my entire career. I had never played at this level before – I did not even meet in the main draw of WTA 250 tournaments and, moreover, I never got into large arenas. Having an experience like this is something I will remember for the rest of my life.
– What were you thinking at that moment when you took a 4:0 lead in the first set?
“Actually, my mind was clearer then.” I think when the score was tied I started thinking more. But if you don’t have such experience, when there are so many people around, it is normal to hear someone shouting my name, someone shouting their opponent’s name. Of course, the atmosphere is amazing, but at moments like this, sometimes you start to think too much.
When I first entered the match I felt like everything was perfect. And then, at some point, I think not only the incredible play of my opponent, but also the fact that I outperformed myself in some places played a role. I had an advantage, but I didn’t always use it correctly. I don’t know if I could have won if I had more experience, but I’m sure I could have managed those moments better.
– Even though you lost this match, you really have a very, very unique style of play. I wonder if it’s easy for you to accept that and continue playing that way, even though a lot of people ask you, “Why do you play that way?” Even though I’m sure he said it.
– Oh yes, actually yes. Many people have told me this. From the very beginning of my professional career, I constantly heard that I would not be able to break into the top 1000, top 500, top 300, top 100 with this style of play. Everyone said it was impossible to progress with this type of tennis.
But my idea was always different: yes, to do your own “weird” things on the field, but at the same time to be the strongest possible player in this style. Being the best version of yourself in this type of tennis. And today I saw that even for one of the best tennis players in the world, this style can be very uncomfortable indeed. So yes, I will continue to work and get better at this style of play. It is possible.
– Despite the defeat, it was clear that you were truly happy, enjoying the experience, interacting with the crowd, showing your emotions. I wonder: Many players in your situation might be disappointed when you are an unseeded tennis player. Where do you get this sense of pride and joy?
– Because in my opinion, sports is not always about victory or defeat. It seems wrong to me that we put so much pressure on athletes in sports and evaluate them only based on their results. You should be able to enjoy it when you show good tennis, when your opponent is playing at a high level, when you have the respect of both sides on the court and the stands support both players.
I can’t be disappointed because for me sports is not just a score on the leaderboard. Moreover, it is this approach that motivates me. Because if I only thought about the outcome – if I didn’t think about anything else – I probably wouldn’t be at this level. For me, this whole journey, this whole experience is much more important than the final score.
– I also wanted to ask you about face tattoos. Is this a real tattoo? Is this paint? So does this make any sense?
– No, these are temporary tattoos. I remove it after the match using cleansing oil. They have no special meaning; Just an idea for fun.
I saw these face stickers and fake tattoos when I went shopping at the US Open. Then I started experimenting with them: first there were stars, then hearts, now flowers. So that’s part of my style. And maybe you noticed that they match the look and the court: blue dress, blue flowers, blue court (laughs).
– Congratulations on your performance today. Madison broke the tie at 6-4 at the end of the first set and achieved four incredible victories in a row. Do you think it’s a part where you could push it further at this point, or has it been played flawlessly?
– Yes, I have some thoughts about this. Maybe at the first set point I should have entered the rally more actively from the first serve because I think I took too much risk then. Maybe next time I’ll find a better solution. But on the other hand, when you play against Madison Keys, sometimes you have to take risks. I think everyone saw how powerful and stable his technique was. Now of course I’m trying to analyze whether it could be played differently, but I must also admit that a lot depends on it. He’s an amazing tennis player.
– Alexandra, did I understand correctly that you previously represented Croatia?
– Yes, I represented Croatia because I lived there for many years. When we moved there, I came as a political refugee, or rather, my mother and father were political refugees. And in junior tournaments there is such a system: if you do not compete in local tournaments, you do not have a national rating, and without it it is impossible to participate in international competitions. This is how this system works. Participating in tournaments is based on national rankings and therefore such a decision was made.
But I never identified myself as Croatian. Yes, I love Croatia, but it is very important for me to play for my country.
– I wanted to ask about your t-shirt – why did you decide to wear it? So what does it mean to you that your father is currently serving in Ukraine? How does it feel to go through such a period when your father is at the front?
– Yes, my father is a soldier. And for me, it’s… You know, I’m here alone now, but before, I was traveling with him a lot. My father has been my biggest support in everything since my childhood.
And I’m incredibly proud of him. Moreover, this motivates me even more. After joining the army, I moved up more than 200 places in the rankings because I know his dream was to see me on the field. I can’t fully describe these feelings, but when you find yourself in such a situation, you start to prioritize your life very clearly. And I will do anything to make him more proud of me.
When he texted me and said he was incredible… He just texted me and at that moment I realized: I made his dream come true. What could be more motivating in such a situation? I can’t imagine anything more powerful.
– Your t-shirt and the importance of communicating that message using your platform.
– Yes, I have a message. And this is very specific; We need your help. I want to talk about how people can help the Ukrainians, but if you want to ask me questions about it we will have to do it outside the official tournament press conference. This is a very important point.
I really know and can tell you how people can help protect our civilians, our children. Including protecting me personally because I was training in Ukraine. I prepared for this tournament there. During preparation, I heard explosions. There were several major attacks. On the last night I spent in Ukraine before flying here, an explosion occurred very close to my house; Shahed drone crashed into the house across the road. My apartment was literally shaken by the blast wave.
So I really know how people can help protect Ukrainians, including these drones. But we need to talk about this outside the tournament.
– You just mentioned an important message from Ukraine. Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics will be held in February. Do you think it is important for Olympians to use this platform and convey messages to the press during the Olympics? So, do you know any of the Ukrainian athletes who will represent Ukraine at the Winter Games?
– To be honest, I don’t watch much sports. I don’t even watch tennis that often. So yeah, I don’t know many Winter Olympians.
But of course it’s important. Every competition is important. Every opportunity to say something about Ukraine is important. Because unfortunately the war has been going on for so long, and over time I think people have started to lose interest in it. But now we have no electricity in Ukraine. There is no light, no water, no heating in my apartment. This is the truth. And I think every opportunity to talk about this is extremely important. And the Olympics are the Olympics. What else can I add here?
Source: Sport UA
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Tennis
Elina Svitolina – Linda Klimovichova. Watch online. Live broadcast
January 21, Ukraine’s first racket Elina Svitolina (WTA 12) The Australian Open will continue to be competed in 2026.
In the second round we will play against Ukrainians Linda Klimovichova (Poland, WTA 134). The fight will begin with the first launch at John Cain Arena. The approximate start time of the match is 02:00 Kyiv time.
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This will be the first head-to-head meeting between the rivals.
The winner of the match will face Talia Gibson or Diana Schneider in the second round.
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Source: Sport UA
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