A closer look at the biggest achievements of Mirra Andreeva. Awards, milestones, and records that define success.
Mirra Andreeva is a Russian professional tennis player who has achieved significant success at a young age. As of February 2025, she was ranked No. 9 in singles and No. 28 in doubles. She has won two WTA Tour singles titles, including a WTA 1000 event at the 2025 Dubai Tennis Championships. Her best major result was reaching the semifinals of the 2024 French Open at age 17. She also won an Olympic silver medal in women's doubles at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
In 1997, Martina Hingis reached the semifinals of the French Open, a milestone later achieved by Mirra Andreeva.
In 1998, Anna Kournikova reached the fourth round of a major on all three surfaces, a feat later matched by Andreeva.
In 1999, Jelena Dokic defeated Martina Hingis at Wimbledon
In 2005, Sesil Karatantcheva reached the third round of the French Open as a 15-year-old, a milestone later matched by Mirra Andreeva.
In October 2006, Nicole Vaidišová reached top 20 at a young age, before Andreeva matched the milestone.
In 2007, Nicole Vaidišová was the youngest to be in the Top 10 since Andreeva.
In 2015, CiCi Bellis became the first 15-year-old to defeat a top-50 opponent at a WTA 1000 tournament, a record that Mirra Andreeva later matched.
In May 2023, Mirra Andreeva won her first WTA Tour match at the Madrid Open, defeated top-20 players, and reached the top 150 in the rankings.
On May 29, 2023, Mirra Andreeva reached the position of world No. 1 junior tennis player.
In June 2023, Mirra Andreeva made her Grand Slam debut at the French Open, reached the third round, and moved close to the top 100 in the WTA rankings.
In September 2023, Mirra Andreeva reached a new career-high ranking of No. 57 after competing in the US Open.
In June 2024, Mirra Andreeva reached her first major semifinal at the French Open, achieving a top 25 ranking at world No. 23.
In October 2024, Mirra Andreeva entered the top 20, becoming the youngest to do so since 2006, and reached the final at the Ningbo Open.
In 2024, Mirra Andreeva reached the semifinals of the French Open and won an Olympic silver medal in women's doubles at the Paris Olympics, partnering with Diana Shnaider.
In 2024, Mirra Andreeva reached the third round of the Australian Open, achieved her first top-10 win against Ons Jabeur, and set records as the youngest player in the Open Era to bagel a top-10 seed at a major tournament.
In February 2025, Mirra Andreeva achieved a career-high ranking of world No. 9 in singles and No. 28 in doubles.
In February 2025, Mirra Andreeva won the Dubai Championships and reached the top 10, becoming the youngest to do so since 2007.