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Mirra Andreeva Makes History: Youngest Champion in Paris Since Seles

Laura Brennan
Last updated: June 10, 2026 11:37
Laura Brennan
Published: June 10, 2026
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In the world of tennis, there is no shortage of young talents expected to conquer the global stage, but only a few manage to live up to such enormous expectations. Mirra Andreeva is currently proving that she belongs in that rare category.

The Russian tennis player has won Roland Garros, becoming the youngest champion in Paris since legendary Monica Seles, who triumphed in 1992. With this success, Andreeva also became the first Russian woman to win the French Open since Maria Sharapova in 2014.

Her rise began back in 2023, when as a 15-year-old she reached the junior Australian Open final and soon after drew attention with her performances at Roland Garros in the senior draw. Even then, with her trademark sense of humor, she hinted at her big ambitions.

Since then, Andreeva has not only improved her results but has also learned to handle the pressure that comes with fame. She herself admits that attention is not something she struggles with.

“I like the attention,” she said after winning the Paris title.

What truly sets her apart is her versatile game and high tennis intelligence. Alongside an improved serve, Andreeva possesses the ability to change the rhythm of play and pull opponents out of their comfort zone — qualities that have often drawn comparisons to former world No. 1 Martina Hingis.

A key role in her development has also been played by coach Conchita Martínez, who began working with the young Russian in 2024. According to the Spanish tennis legend, Andreeva has shown a strong willingness to learn and accept necessary changes in order to become a champion.

“She is a natural talent and an excellent player. But to win big titles, she had to make certain changes. Her willingness to improve was crucial,” Martínez said.

In recent months, Andreeva has also been working with a sports psychologist, which has helped her better manage pressure during the most important moments of her career.

“Before the semifinal and final, I spoke with my psychologist to get into the right mental state. The advice I received helped me deal with emotions and nerves more easily,” the young champion revealed.

With her Roland Garros title, Andreeva has sent a clear message that she is more than just another hope in women’s tennis. Although only 19 years old, she is already showing the maturity and quality of the sport’s greatest champions.

Her next major challenge will be Wimbledon, where expectations will be even higher. But judging by everything she has shown so far, Mirra Andreeva has both the talent and character to handle the weight that comes with being the sport’s newest star.

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