French Open, Mirra Andreeva
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Mirra Andreeva secured one of the biggest wins of her young tennis career Monday – but she was one of the last at Wimbledon’s Centre Court to realize it. After winning 6-2, 6-3 over American Emma Navarro in the Round of 16, the 18-year-old from Russia ...
Mirra Andreeva brought Maja Chwalinska’s incredible French Open run to an end, beating her in straight sets in the final. Andreeva won the title with a 6-3, 6-2 victory, capping off a tournament where she looked strong from start to finish.
Conchita Martínez, born in Spain in 1972, is a former world No. 2 and Wimbledon champion who has been coaching Mirra Andreeva since April 2024.
Mirra Andreeva picked up her first Grand Slam title after seeing off qualifier Maja Chwalinska in the Roland Garros final. It was a tournament filled with surprises, but the final went as expected, with Andreeva coming through in straight sets,
Andreeva’s estimated net worth is believed to be between £743,000 and a stunning £3.7million, although the exact figure is unclear. The 19-year-old is a multiple WTA 1000 champion and now a Grand Slam finalist, meaning she has significantly boosted her earnings through prize money and endorsement deals.
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French Open 2026: How Zverev and Andreeva emerged victorious at wildest Grand Slam in years
The wildest Grand Slam in recent history came to a close on Sunday with Alexander Zverev and Mirra Andreeva crowned Roland Garros champions over the weekend in Paris. While a No 2 seed and a No 8 seed winning the singles titles at a major is not surprising,