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Erika Andreeva

Erika Aleksandrovna Andreeva is a Russian professional tennis player. As of October 2024, she holds a career-high singles ranking of world No. 65. Her highest doubles ranking is No. 274, achieved in December 2023. Andreeva's achievements include winning one doubles title on the WTA Challenger Tour, as well as securing three singles titles and one doubles title on the ITF Circuit, highlighting her success in both singles and doubles competitions.


June 2004: Erika Andreeva Born

In June 2004, Erika Aleksandrovna Andreeva was born in Russia.

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November 2020: First Senior ITF Circuit Title

In November 2020, Erika Andreeva won her first senior ITF Circuit title at the $15k event in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria.

March 2021: Third $15k Tournament Win

In March 2021, Erika Andreeva won her third $15k tournament.

2021: French Open Runner-Up

In 2021, Erika Andreeva finished as runner-up at the French Open in the girls' singles event, losing to Linda Nosková.

May 2022: ITF Circuit Final

In May 2022, Erika Andreeva played her first significant final on the ITF Circuit at the $100k La Bisbal d'Emporda, but lost after winning the first set.

2022: Major Debut at US Open

In 2022, Erika Andreeva made her major debut at the US Open, qualifying for the main draw but losing in the first round to Petra Kvitová.

December 2023: Highest Doubles Ranking

In December 2023, Erika Andreeva achieved her highest doubles ranking of No. 274.

2023: ATX Open Appearance

In 2023, ranked No. 135 at the ATX Open in Austin, Texas, Erika Andreeva reached the main draw as a lucky loser and defeated Harriet Dart in a long match, but lost to Anna-Lena Friedsam in the next round.

October 2024: Career-High Singles Ranking

In October 2024, Erika Andreeva achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 65.

2024: Current through the 2024 French Open

As of 2024, this information is current through the 2024 French Open.