“Fearless, charismatic”: 16-year-old Mirra Andreeva hits her former world runner-up

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Russian tennis player Anastasia Pivovarova, the world’s second oldest racket among juniors, summarized the results of 16-year-old Mirra Andreeva’s debut performance at the Grand Slam tournament Roland Garros, in an interview with socialbites.ca correspondent. – 2023, where the athlete reaches the third round.

“Mirra Andreeva is simply showing excellent results. The girl is on the rise. Very fearless, confident, charismatic. Pivovarova said that all her interviews and press conferences were unforgettable. – Mirra qualified and then defeated a very unpleasant opponent, Alison Riske, in the first round. For Andreeva, this was a great victory.

He literally raises his game level and professional class with each tournament, becoming more and more experienced.”

In the third round, Andreeva lost to American Corey Gauff, who reached the Roland Garros final in 2022 and placed third in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) rankings.

Previously Pivovarova named biggest surprise of Roland Garros women’s draw.

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