Russia's Mirra Andreeva is the first 17-year-old in the WTA's top 10 since 2007, climbing to No. 9. Americans Coco Gauff, ...
LONDON -- LONDON (AP) — Mirra Andreeva rose to a career-best No. 9 in the tennis rankings on Monday, making the Russian the ...
In a stunning echo of history, 17-year-old Mirra Andreeva etched her name into the Dubai Tennis Championships record books ...
Mirra Andreeva, a 17-year-old Russian tennis player, reached a career-high ranking of No. 9 after winning the Dubai tournament. She became the youngest WTA 1000 winner, defeating three Grand Slam ...
The Belarusian goes 1,091 points ahead of the second-ranked Iga Swiatek of Poland. Belarus’ Victoria Azarenka lost two spots to place 34th. Aliaksandra Sasnovich went up one position to 113th.
Andreeva won the biggest title of her career, while Alexander Zverev's plans for a 'Golden Swing' went awry in South America.