Mirra Andriejewa : ce qu'il faut savoir
Mirra Andreeva survives match with "bullsh*t" smell, "I’m going to lose" mentality to reach Madrid quarterfinals.
Mirra Andriejewa en Poland fait l'actualité ce jeudi. Selon Tennis, Mirra Andreeva survives match with "bullsh*t" smell, "I’m going to lose" mentality to reach Madrid quarterfinals.
Les faits
- Mirra Andreeva survives match with "bullsh*t" smell, "I’m going to lose" mentality to reach Madrid quarterfinals.
- 9 seed recovered from a 5-1 third-set collapse to defeat her third successive Hungarian opponent Monday.
- Mirra Andreeva reached her third consecutive Mutua Madrid Open quarterfinal on Monday, after coming through an emotional rollercoaster lasting nearly three hours.
- In a week of second chances, lucky loser Anastasia Potapova makes first WTA 1000 SF in Madrid.
- In Madrid, Jannik Sinner calls for “scheduling adjustments” after rival Rafa Jodar’s near-1 a.m. finish.
L'essentiel
Tennis indique que 9 seed recovered from a 5-1 third-set collapse to defeat her third successive Hungarian opponent Monday. D'après Tennis, Mirra Andreeva reached her third consecutive Mutua Madrid Open quarterfinal on Monday, after coming through an emotional rollercoaster lasting nearly three hours. Comme le souligne Tennis, In a week of second chances, lucky loser Anastasia Potapova makes first WTA 1000 SF in Madrid. Selon Tennis, In Madrid, Jannik Sinner calls for “scheduling adjustments” after rival Rafa Jodar’s near-1 a.m. finish.
Les chiffres
Tennis indique que 9 seed has now taken out Hungary’s top-three ranked players in succession. D'après Tennis, after defeating Panna Udvardy and Dalma Galfi, Andreeva edged out Anna Bondar for a 6-7 (5), 6-3, 7-6 (5) victory. Comme le souligne Tennis, But it’s what was said during the contest on Court 3 that will be most remembered from this day. Selon Tennis, Serving at 2-2, 40-40 in the second set, Andreeva approached chair umpire Jennifer Zhang to note an odor behind her end of the court.

Le contexte
Selon Tennis, Ironically, the 18-year-old took control for a lengthy stretch after that brief exchange. Tennis indique que Andreeva won nine of the next 11 games, as she looked to up her season record on clay to 10-1. D'après Tennis, Andreeva dropped the next five games, which included a missed match point on Bondar’s serve at 5-3. Comme le souligne Tennis, Somehow, the two-time WTA 1000 champion kept things together just enough.
À retenir
- After defeating Panna Udvardy and Dalma Galfi, Andreeva edged out Anna Bondar for a 6-7 (5), 6-3, 7-6 (5) victory.
- The next seven points went her way, changing sides in the ‘breaker with a 4-2 lead.
- Bondar erased the mini break with a backhand winner and then again at 4-6 when Andreeva poorly cut a backhand drop shot.
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