Mirra Andreeva, a 17-year-old Russian tennis player, reached a career-high ranking of No. 9 after winning the Dubai tournament. She became the youngest WTA 1000 winner, defeating three Grand Slam ...
Mirra Andreeva rose to a career-best No. 9 in the tennis rankings on Monday, making the Russian the first 17-year-old in the WTA's Top 10 since Nicole Vaidisova in 2007.
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Mirra Andreeva is the name on everyone’s lips. Most have been aware of the Russian ever since her breakout run at the Madrid ...
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On Saturday, the 17-year-old Mirra Andreeva became the youngest player to win a WTA 1000 tournament after her triumph in the ...
Andreeva won the biggest title of her career, while Alexander Zverev's plans for a 'Golden Swing' went awry in South America.
Williams was announced as an Indian Wells wildcard recipient before publicly saying she wasn't intending on playing in the ...
Meanwhile, her partner Katerina Siniakova hits 140 career weeks at No. 1, and another American cracks the Top 10.
Former world number one Venus Williams will not compete at next month's Indian Wells tournament despite the WTA 1000 event ...
Rising star Mirra Andreeva became the youngest ever player to claim a WTA 1000 title on Saturday when she defeated Clara ...