Mirra Andreeva reached her first Grand Slam semifinal at the French Open, defeating Emina Bektas, Victoria Azarenka, Peyton Stearns, Varvara Gracheva, and Aryna Sabalenka. This accomplishment made her the youngest player to reach the semifinals of the French Open since Martina Hingis in 1997.
At the French Open, Mirra Andreeva became the youngest player since Anna Kournikova in 1998 to reach the fourth round of a Grand Slam on all three surfaces – clay, grass, and hard courts.
Mirra Andreeva became the second-youngest player in the Open Era to lose fewer than three games against a top-10 seed at a major tournament in 2024. The youngest player to achieve this was Jelena Dokic, who defeated world No. 1 Martina Hingis in the first round of Wimbledon in 1999.
Mirra Andreeva's performance in the June 2023 French Open made her the youngest player to reach the third round of the tournament since 15-year-old Sesil Karatantcheva accomplished this feat in 2005.
Mirra Andreeva was born in April 2007.
Mirra Andreeva's victory in 2023 made her only the second 15-year-old to defeat a top-50 opponent at a WTA 1000 tournament, a feat first accomplished by CiCi Bellis in 2015.
In September 2023, Mirra Andreeva became the youngest tennis player to reach Wimbledon's fourth round since Coco Gauff achieved this feat in 2019.
Since 2022, Mirra and Erika Andreeva have been training at the Elite Tennis Center in Cannes, France.
Mirra Andreeva made her debut in the main draw of the WTA Tour at the 2022 Jasmin Open, receiving a wild card for the singles event. She lost in the first round to Anastasia Potapova in a close three-setter that lasted 2 hours and 35 minutes.
In January 2023, Mirra Andreeva reached the final of the girls' singles at the Australian Open but lost to her doubles partner Alina Korneeva in a hard-fought three-set match.
At 15, ranked No. 194, Mirra Andreeva was awarded a wild card entry into the main draw of the WTA 1000 Madrid Open in May 2023. She won her first WTA Tour match against Leylah Fernandez, becoming the third-youngest player to win a main draw match at a WTA 1000 tournament. She then defeated Beatriz Haddad Maia, her first top-20 win. On her 16th birthday, she recorded her 16th professional win against Magda Linette, reaching the round of 16. She lost to the eventual champion Aryna Sabalenka. These wins propelled her more than 50 positions up the rankings to world No. 146.
Ranked No. 143, Mirra Andreeva made her Grand Slam debut at the French Open in June 2023, qualifying for the main draw and defeating Alison Riske-Amritraj in the first round for her first major win. She then defeated Diane Parry to reach the third round, a feat she achieved at a younger age than any player since Sesil Karatantcheva in 2005. Despite winning the first set, Andreeva lost to Coco Gauff in the third round. These wins moved her up over 40 spots in the WTA rankings to just outside the top 100.
Mirra Andreeva made her main draw debut at Wimbledon in September 2023 after successfully qualifying. She reached the third round, defeating Wang Xiyu and Barbora Krejčíková. She then defeated Anastasia Potapova to advance to the fourth round, becoming the youngest player to achieve this since Coco Gauff in 2019. At the US Open, Andreeva won her first-round match but lost in the second round to the eventual champion, Coco Gauff. She reached a new career-high ranking of No. 57 on September 11, 2023. At the China Open, she made it to the third round as a qualifier and moved into the top 50 of the rankings.
Mirra Andreeva, the runner-up in the girls' singles at the 2023 Australian Open, achieved a significant milestone in 2023 by breaking into the top 100 of the WTA rankings at the age of 16.
Mirra Andreeva achieved her career-high singles ranking of No. 33 by the WTA in February 2024.
At the 2024 Brisbane International, Mirra Andreeva reached her first WTA Tour quarterfinal. At the 2024 Australian Open, she defeated Bernarda Pera and Ons Jabeur to reach the third round, her first top-10 win. At 16 years and 263 days old, Andreeva became the youngest player in the Open Era to win a set 6-0 against a top-10 seed at a Grand Slam tournament. In the third round of the Australian Open, Andreeva came back from a 1–5 deficit in the final set, saving a match point, to defeat Diane Parry. She then lost to Barbora Krejčíková in the fourth round.
The information provided about Mirra Andreeva's life and career is current through the 2024 Italian Open.