1995 Davis Cup finalist Andrei Chesnokov commented on 16-year-old Mirra Andreeva’s rise to the 1/8 finals at Wimbledon, noting that Mirra and Maria Sharapova, who won Wimbledon at the age of 17 in 2004, have a completely different style of play. . sports24.
“Of course many people remember Sharapova in 2004, but Andreeva has a different style. Mirra plays and feels the game differently. You shouldn’t compare their games, Chesnokov said, this is different tennis.”
In the third round match, Andreeva defeated Anastasia Potapova. The match, which lasted 1 hour and 35 minutes, ended with 6:2, 7:5 equality.
In the fourth round, Andreeva will play with the American Madison Keys, the 18th racket in the world. Mirra Andreeva is the 102nd racket in the world.
Wimbledon started on July 3 and will run until July 16. The tournament’s prize fund is £44,700,000.
formerly Chesnokov judicial The secret of Andreeva’s victory over Potapova in the third round of Wimbledon.