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“Thank me for my courage” – Andreeva thanked herself after winning the final of the tennis tournament in Adelaide

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“Thank me for my courage” – Andreeva thanked herself after winning the final of the tennis tournament in Adelaide

Russian Mirra Andreeva gave an unusual comment on the court after winning the final of the WTA 500 tournament in Adelaide (Australia).

The first racket of Russia Andreeva beat Canadian Victoria Mboko in the final with a score of 6:3, 6:1. In the first set, the 18-year-old Russian woman fought back from a 0:3 score.

“Now I need to thank my team.” But I think I did everything myself. I trained and worked hard. I don’t know why you came with me! Just kidding, of course. Thank you for making me work, sometimes through anger, but you always support me. And thank you for being brave in the matches. Thank you for being able to change my mood,” The Tennis Letter quotes Andreeva.

Andreeva won her first title this season.

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    Auckland tournament Jakub Mensik wins before participating in the Australian Open

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    (Auckland) Jakub Mensik, third seed, hammered 18 aces on Saturday and defeated Argentina’s Sebastián Báez 6-3, 7-6 (7) in the final of the Auckland tournament.

    The 20-year-old Czech saved three set points in the second set and won a second ATP Tour title.

    Mensik, ranked 18e in the world, will now travel to Melbourne for the Australian Open, where he will face Spaniard Pablo Carreno Busta in the first round.

    Báez, who defeated American favorite Ben Shelton in the quarter-finals in Auckland, will play Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in the first round in Melbourne.

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    Sebastián Báez

    Mensik won the first set in 31 minutes with 11 aces and found himself serving for the second set at 6-5. However, Báez broke his serve for the first time in the match. He then led 6-3 in the tiebreaker, but Mensik won the next three points.

    Then, Mensik got a second match point thanks to his 18e as. Then, he won the final point on Báez’s serve to close the books.

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    Adelaide tournament Victoria Mboko loses in final to Mirra Andreeva

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    Adelaide tournament Victoria Mboko loses in final to Mirra Andreeva

    Victoria Mboko ran out of fuel in the tank. Despite a strong start to the match, she lost in the final of the Adelaide tournament against Mirra Andreeva in two sets.

    The Torontonian led 3-0 at the start of the match. She only scored one other point in the match, ultimately losing by a score of 6-3 and 6-1. The match lasted exactly one hour.

    PHOTO MICHAEL ERREY, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

    Mirra Andreeva

    Mboko’s problems manifested themselves first and foremost in service. She won only half of her first serves and less than a third of her second serves. The eighth seed just didn’t seem to be in his right mood, both physically and mentally, suffering from 30 unforced errors.

    Victoria Mboko was the eighth seed in the tournament, while Mirra Andreeva was the third seed.

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    Tennis player Mirra Andreeva won her first title in 2026, defeating Mboko in the final in Adelaide

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    Tennis player Mirra Andreeva won her first title in 2026, defeating Mboko in the final in Adelaide

    Russia’s first racket Mirra Andreeva won the WTA 500 tournament in Adelaide (Australia).

    Andreeva (3rd seed) beat Canadian Victoria Mboko in the final with a score of 6:3, 6:1. The tennis players spent 1 hour and 4 minutes on the court. Andreeva started the first set with a score of 0:3, after which she went on a streak of nine games won in a row.

    The 18-year-old Russian won her first title in 2026 and the fourth trophy of her WTA singles career.

    On Monday, Andreeva will rise from eighth to seventh place in the updated WTA rankings.

    WTA 500. Adelaide International. Adelaide (Australia). Hard. Prize fund – more than 1.2 million dollars

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    Mirra Andreeva (Russia, 3) – Victoria Mboko (Canada, 8) – 6:3, 6:1

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