
Mirra Andreeva
About
Born April 29, 2007, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, Mirra Andreeva turned professional in 2022 after dominating the ITF Circuit with multiple titles before age 16. Her breakthrough came in 2023 Madrid as a 15-year-old wildcard, reaching the round of 16 with wins over top-20 players Leylah Fernandez, Beatriz Haddad Maia, and Magda Linette. She reached her first major semifinal at 2024 French Open, won her maiden WTA title in Iasi that year, and claimed two WTA 1000 titles in 2025 Dubai and Indian Wells, peaking at No. 5. In 2026, she won Adelaide and Linz titles, reached Australian Open fourth round, and as of April 2026 ranks No. 8 with 21-7 YTD record, currently in Madrid semifinals.
Recent form
In the news
“"I feel like I cannot make this happen again. I really have to be able to close things out when I have an opportunity."”
- Andreeva saves set points to beat Fernandez, reaches first Madrid SF ([WTA](https://www.wtatennis.com/news/4495113/andreeva-grits-through-tough-fernandez-test-to-make-madrid-semis))
- Andreeva laments mental struggles after Bondar comeback QF win ([Tennis Up To Date](https://tennisuptodate.com/wta/feel-like-i-cannot-make-this-happen-again-i-really-have-to-be-able-to-close-things-out-mirra-andreeva-laments-madrid-mental-implosion))
- Andreeva wins Linz title with comeback vs Potapova 1-6 6-4 6-3 ([Tennis.com](https://www.tennis.com/news/articles/mirra-andreeva-joins-pegula-sabalenka-as-multi-wta-title-winner-in-2026-after-linz-comeback))
- Fans sing Happy Birthday to coach Martinez led by Andreeva ([WTA](https://www.wtatennis.com/news/4488996/andreeva-stuttgart-fans-sing-happy-birthday-to-conchita-martinez))
- Andreeva emotional comeback beats Bondar to Madrid QF ([Tennis.com](https://www.tennis.com/news/articles/mirra-andreeva-survives-bullshit-smell-going-to-lose-mentality-madrid-bondar))
Playing style
Mirra Andreeva is a counterpunching baseliner with exceptional movement and tactical maturity beyond her years. She redirects pace masterfully with flat-to-spin groundstrokes, heavy topspin forehands to push opponents back, and low slices to disrupt rhythm. Her two-handed backhand is a weapon down the line or crosscourt, paired with elite anticipation and court coverage that makes her dangerous on all surfaces, especially clay. Consistent aggression and variety force errors without overpowering force.
Surface splits
Career surface splits.
Serve & return fingerprint
4 matches of statistics in the last 7 days. Aces/match: 0.8 · DFs/match: 1.8
- 1st serve in
- 69.2%
- 1st-serve points won
- 71.0%
- 2nd-serve points won
- 45.2%
- Return on 1st
- 52.8%
- Return on 2nd
- 55.2%
Big-match temperament
Notable rivalries
Rivalry network
Most-played opponents inside our 7-day rolling window.
Career snapshot
| Season | Year-end rank | W–L | Titles |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | — | 1–1 | 0 |
| 2022 | 293 | 41–11 | 4 |
| 2023 | 57 | 39–10 | 2 |
| 2024 | 16 | 34–16 | 1 |
| 2025 | 9 | 40–16 | 2 |
| 2026 | 9 | 2–1 | 0 |
Team and equipment
- Head coach
- Conchita Martinez
- Height
- 178 cm
- Plays
- Right-handed
- Backhand
- Two-handed
- Coach
- Conchita Martinez
- Racquet
- Babolat Pure Drive
- Apparel
- Nike
Career highlights
- 2025 Dubai WTA 1000 champion
- 2025 Indian Wells WTA 1000 champion
- 2024 French Open semifinalist
- 2026 Adelaide champion
- 2026 Linz champion
- 2024 Iasi maiden WTA title
- 2024 Paris Olympics doubles silver
- 2025 career-high No. 5 singles
Where to follow
Live scores when Andreeva is on court appear on our tennis today and live streaming pages. The full WTA top-100 sits at our live WTA rankings. Compare Andreeva on the player statistical deep dive.
Head-to-head vs Aryna Sabalenka →