History of Mirra Andreeva in Timeline

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Mirra Andreeva

Mirra Andreeva is a Russian professional tennis player who has achieved high rankings in both singles (No. 5) and doubles (No. 12) by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). As of now, she reached her highest rankings in singles on July 14, 2025, and in doubles on September 15, 2025.

1997: Martina Hingis's Semi-Finals in French Open

In 1997, Martina Hingis reached the semi-finals of the French Open, a milestone later equaled by Andreeva as the youngest player to do so.

1998: Anna Kournikova's major achievement

In 1998, Anna Kournikova reached the fourth round of a major on all three surfaces, a feat matched by Andreeva later in her career.

2005: Sesil Karatantcheva at the French Open

In 2005, Sesil Karatantcheva, at 15 years old, reached the third round of the French Open, a milestone not achieved by a younger player until Andreeva's run in 2023.

October 2006: Nicole Vaidišová reaches top 20

In October 2006, Nicole Vaidišová reached the top 20, a milestone later achieved by Andreeva as one of the youngest players to do so.

April 2007: Mirra Andreeva's Birth

In April 2007, Mirra Aleksandrovna Andreeva was born. She would later become a professional tennis player representing Russia.

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2007: Nicole Vaidišová in the top 10

In 2007, Nicole Vaidišová was in the top 10, before Andreeva repeats the achievement as the youngest to do so.

2009: WTA 1000 Format Introduction

In 2009, the WTA 1000 format was introduced, setting the stage for future milestones achieved by players like Andreeva.

2015: Cici Bellis First top-50 win at WTA 1000

In 2015, Cici Bellis became the first 15-year-old to defeat a top-50 opponent at a WTA 1000 tournament

2019: Coco Gauff at Wimbledon

In 2019, Coco Gauff became the youngest player to reach the fourth round at Wimbledon, a milestone later matched by Andreeva.

2022: Training in Cannes

Since 2022, Mirra and her sister Erika Andreeva have trained at the Elite Tennis Center in Cannes, France.

April 2023: ITF World Tennis Tour Record

In April 2023, Andreeva became the only player in the history of the ITF World Tennis Tour to win multiple titles at the W60 level or above before the age of 16.

May 2023: World No. 1 Junior Ranking

In May 2023, Mirra Andreeva became the world No. 1 junior tennis player.

June 2023: WTA Ranking near Top 100

On June 12, 2023, Andreeva moved more than 40 positions up in the WTA rankings, one spot shy of the top 100.

September 2023: Career-High Ranking after US Open

On September 11, 2023, Andreeva reached a new career-high of No. 57 in the WTA rankings following her performance at the US Open.

2023: Australian Open Girls' Finalist

In 2023, Andreeva was a finalist at the Australian Open girls' final, where she lost to Alina Korneeva in three sets. The match lasted 3 hours and 18 minutes.

June 2024: Top 25 WTA Ranking

On June 10, 2024, Mirra Andreeva reached the top 25 in the WTA rankings, achieving world No. 23 after her performance at the French Open.

October 2024: Reaching WTA Top 20

On October 7, 2024, Andreeva was ranked in the top 20, becoming the youngest player to reach the milestone since Nicole Vaidišová in October 2006.

2024: WTA Tour Titles and Olympic Silver Medal

In 2024, Andreeva won five WTA Tour singles titles, including two WTA 1000 events. She also reached the semifinals at the 2024 French Open and won a silver medal in women's doubles at the 2024 Paris Olympics, partnering with Diana Shnaider.

February 2025: Top 10 WTA Ranking

On February 24, 2025, Andreeva reached the top 10, the youngest to do so since Nicole Vaidišová in 2007.

July 2025: Reaches World No. 5 in singles

In July 2025, Mirra Andreeva achieved a WTA ranking of world No. 5 in singles.

September 2025: Reaches World No. 12 in doubles

In September 2025, Mirra Andreeva achieved a WTA ranking of world No. 12 in doubles.

2025: Indian Wells Champion

In 2025, Andreeva won the Indian Wells women's singles championship, defeating Aryna Sabalenka in three sets.

2026: Brisbane International Quarterfinals

In 2026, Andreeva began her season at the Brisbane International, reaching the quarterfinals before losing to Marta Kostyuk.

2026: 2026 Australian Open

The information is current through the 2026 Australian Open.