Mirra Andreeva | Tennis Player Profile, Ranking & Stats
Mirra Andreeva is the 2026 Roland-Garros champion and one of the brightest young talents in tennis, having become the youngest player to reach the WTA top 10 since 2007. The Russian won her maiden Grand Slam title in Paris at 19 — the youngest Roland-Garros champion since Monica Seles in 1992 — adding to multiple WTA titles, including two at WTA 1000 level, on the strength of a mature, all-court game.
Player Profile
| Detail | Info |
| Full name | Mirra Andreeva |
| Date of birth | 29 April 2007 |
| Nationality | Russian |
| Height | 5ft 8in / 173cm |
| Plays | Right-handed |
| Turned pro | 2022 |
| Highest ranking | Top 5 |
| Grand Slam titles | 1 (French Open 2026) |
Current World Ranking & Recent Form
2026 Roland-Garros champion. Andreeva won her first Grand Slam title in Paris, beating qualifier Maja Chwalińska 6-3, 6-2 in the final to become the youngest woman to win the Roland-Garros title since Monica Seles in 1992 (match report).
Andreeva is a top-eight player and one of the youngest in the elite. She reached the top 10 in early 2025 — the youngest to do so since Nicole Vaidisova in 2007. Before her Paris breakthrough, her best major result had been the 2024 French Open semi-final, reached at 17. She has also won five WTA titles, including two at WTA 1000 level. For her current schedule and next opponent, see our Mirra Andreeva next match guide.
Playing Style & Strengths
Andreeva plays a remarkably mature, all-court game for her age: clean groundstrokes off both wings, excellent movement and a tactical intelligence beyond her years. She defends well and constructs points patiently rather than relying on raw power.
Her ceiling is among the highest in the women’s game, and a maiden Grand Slam title at 19 suggests she will be a major contender for years to come.
Career Highlights & Grand Slam Record
| Stat | Figure |
| Grand Slam titles | 1 (French Open 2026, at age 19) |
| WTA titles | 5, including two WTA 1000s |
| Milestone | Youngest into the WTA top 10 since 2007 |
| Surfaces | All-court; strong on clay and hard |
Tournament Schedule
Andreeva contests all four Grand Slams and the full WTA 1000 calendar. See our Mirra Andreeva next match guide and the WTA Tour hub.
Mirra Andreeva Betting Tips & Predictions
Andreeva is an increasingly popular outright and each-way pick given her age, ceiling and proven ability to win at WTA 1000 level. She offers value at the Slams as a live contender whose price reflects experience rather than level.
Follow our tennis betting tips for the latest Mirra Andreeva predictions. See the latest Andreeva odds at Bet365
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Head-to-Head Records
Featured head-to-heads: Kostyuk vs Andreeva.
FAQs
How old is Mirra Andreeva?
Born 29 April 2007, she is already a top-eight player and a multiple WTA 1000 champion.
Has Mirra Andreeva won a Grand Slam?
Yes. Andreeva won her first Grand Slam at the 2026 French Open, beating Maja Chwalińska in the final to become the youngest Roland-Garros champion since 1992. She has also won two WTA 1000 titles.
What is Mirra Andreeva’s world ranking?
A top-eight player; she reached the top 10 in 2025 as the youngest since 2007. See our WTA rankings page.
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