The 17-year-old stepped onto the courts of Indian Wells after emerging victorious at the Dubai Tennis Championships. Her recent victory over Rybakina added to the glory, extending her win streak to ...
Mirra Andreeva predicted she'd win her first 1000-level tournament this year. In February she did it -- and since then she's ...
In a new Daily Dose of Social Media, WTA stars revealed which players tend to be late for practice, while Rafael Nadal ...
The WTA Rankings are freshly reset after Indian Wells with Mirra Andreeva as expected emerging as the big winner. She is up to a career high after scooping the title and with future tournaments to ...
She will now face the 2023 champion, Elena Rybakina, for a place in the quarterfinals ... If I play against someone like Ons Jabeur, well, you know, she likes to create on the court, so I adapt and ...
It was China’s Na who prevailed, winning the tiebreaker without dropping a point, as she became the first-ever Asian born ...
Serving Power: With an impressive tally of 20 aces, Rybakina made her serve the cornerstone of her strategy. In the final set's fifth game, she unleashed four consecutive aces, significantly ...
Mirra Andreeva thundered to a second victory over Elena Rybakina in three weeks, navigating a rainy Tuesday to win, 6-1, 6-2 and make her first BNP Paribas Open quarterfinal. The ninth-seeded 17 ...
One of Andreeva’s wins came over Rybakina in Dubai. That one wasn’t lopsided; it took her three tough sets. For now, while she isn’t generating the same kind of attention as Andreeva ...
Mirra Andreeva remained on course for back-to-back WTA 1000 titles, after a dominant straight-sets victory over Elena Rybakina booked her place in the Indian Wells Open quarter-finals.
On Tuesday, Andreeva, the ninth seed in the draw, rolled without much trouble against seventh-seeded Elena Rybakina, the 2023 BNP Paribas Open champion. The 6-1, 6-2 win inside Stadium 2 of the ...
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