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Match Reaction
Osaka squeezes past Baptiste to earn shot at Paolini
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Andreeva lands in Miami, still processing a whirlwind run
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'You did this': LeBron James shouts out Mirra Andreeva
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Press Releases
Andreeva continues to make mark on PIF Race to the WTA Finals Leaderboard
Mirra Andreeva, 17, became the youngest champion at Indian Wells in over 25 years and the youngest player to defeat the reigning PIF WTA World No.1 in a singles final since 2005.
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The numbers, the moments, the buzz: Mirra Andreeva’s Indian Wells takeover
Mirra Andreeva kept a historic winning streak going by taking home the BNP Paribas Open title. Here are some of the top highlights from her fortnight in Tennis Paradise.
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A rocky start, a brilliant finish and Mirra Andreeva’s shining moment
The Indian Wells final started with an eye roll and ended with a trophy. Mirra Andreeva recovered from a rough opening set to outmaneuver and outplay Aryna Sabalenka, adding another chapter to her remarkable rise.
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Match Reaction
Teenage phenom Andreeva topples No. 1 Sabalenka to win Indian Wells
Mirra Andreeva, 17, continued her incredible spring by defeating World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka to win the BNP Paribas Open and extend her win streak to 12 consecutive matches.
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Andreeva’s winning streak keeps growing, but where’s the puppy?
The hottest player on the Hologic WTA Tour at the moment, Mirra Andreeva is still waiting for the puppy she was promised after breaking the Top 20.
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Andreeva and Martinez find their groove in a fast-forming coaching duo
Seventeen-year-old Mirra Andreeva’s rapid climb into the WTA’s Top 10 has come with guidance, structure, and plenty of laughs from coach Conchita Martinez.
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Muhammad and Schuurs capture WTA 1000 Indian Wells doubles title
In only their third WTA 1000 event as a pairing, Asia Muhammad of the United States and Demi Schuurs of the Netherlands have already teamed up to win a WTA 1000 trophy, taking home the BNP Paribas Open doubles title in Indian Wells.
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