Mirra Andreeva's accomplishments up to her 18th year: Insights into her career and personal success.
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Breaking into the Elite
At just 18, Mirra has already nabbed the 7th spot in the WTA rankings, making headlines left and right.
Top 10 Milestone
Mirra made history back in February 2025 when she debuted as the youngest tennis player since Nicole Vaidisova to crack the top 10 in the WTA rankings.
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In January 2023, Mirra won her inaugural WTA tournament match in Madrid, overpowering world No. 49 Leila Fernandez. This victory marked her as the third 15-year-old to win a match at a WTA 1000 level event and her first scalp of a top-100 ranked player.
A year later, in January 2024, Mirra stormed her way to the quarterfinals of a WTA tournament in Brisbane. Come April 2024, she smashed a tour record by winning seven matches at WTA 1000 events before her 17th birthday.
Mirra also banked her first WTA singles title at a WTA 250 tournament in Yassy, Romania, defeating compatriot Elina Avanesyan in the final. She also managed to reach the quarterfinals in doubles alongside Sofia Lansere.
Towards the end of 2024, Mirra, along with Daniil Medvedev, Andrei Rublev, and Sofia Kenin, won the team exhibition tournament World Tennis League (WTL). For her exploits, Mirra was crowned the WTA Tour Newcomer of the Year by the Women's Tennis Association.
Making a Splash in the Big Leagues
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova made history at the WTA 1000 tournament in Dubai, where she became the youngest player ever to reach and win a final at just 17 years, 298 days old.
Revolutionizing the Game
In March 2025, Pavlyuchenkova claimed her second consecutive WTA 1000 tournament, defeating world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in the final at Indian Wells. This victory boasted an impressive feat of defeating the No. 1 and No. 2 ranked players at a single tournament before turning 18, making her one of the game's most promising stars.
Grand Slam Strides
In May 2023, Mirra achieved the remarkable feat of qualifying for the French Open and reached the third round before losing to world No. 6 Coco Gauff.
At the 2024 Australian Open, Mirra proved her mettle by reaching the fourth round, marking the first victory she scored over a top-10 player, defeatng world number six, Ons Jabeur.
In the 2024 French Open, Mirra narrowly missed a Grand Slam final when she was beaten in the semifinals.
Olympic Success
At the Paris Olympics, Mirra and her doubles partner, Daria Schneider, clinched the silver medal in the doubles tournament, with a close loss against Italian tennis players Jasmine Paolini and Sara Errani.
(Note: Sources may occasionally use "Mira" as an alternative spelling. Official records generally favor "Mirra.")
- Mirra Andreeva, at only 18 years old, has reached the 7th spot in the WTA rankings, making her the freshest face in women's tennis.
- In February 2025, Mirra became the youngest tennis player since Nicole Vaidisova to crack the top 10 in the WTA rankings.
- Mirra Andreeva is also known for her achievements in tennis, such as winning her first WTA singles title at a WTA 250 tournament in Yassy, Romania, and reaching the quarterfinals in doubles alongside Sofia Lansere.
- Daniil Medvedev, Andrei Rublev, Sofia Kenin, and Mirra Andreeva jointly won the World Tennis League (WTL) team exhibition tournament in 2024.

