Mirra Andreeva in a Rush as 18-Year-Old Reaches Last 16 at Wimbledon
- On July 5, 2025, 18-year-old Russian Mirra Andreeva advanced to the fourth round of Wimbledon by comfortably defeating American Hailey Baptiste in straight sets at the indoor Court One in London.
- Andreeva, seeded seventh and the highest-ranked player still competing in the bottom half, faced Baptiste, who was attempting to join a select group of unseeded American women to reach Wimbledon’s fourth round within the past ten years.
- Andreeva did not drop a set in the tournament and used clean hitting to control the match, while Baptiste displayed strong tennis but failed to convert five break points in the second set.
- Andreeva expressed that her performance improves with each match, and she remained highly concentrated because Baptiste employs a variety of tactics and possesses an exceptionally powerful forehand.
- Matching her best showing at Wimbledon and becoming the youngest player since 2006 to reach the Round of 16 in each of the first three Grand Slam events this season, Andreeva will now face either the reigning titleholder Barbora Krejcikova or the American seeded tenth, Emma Navarro.
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The rain and the bad did not deprive us of a lively chapter of the sixth day of Wimbledon, while the first week of the tournament is coming to an end.
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·Copenhagen, Denmark
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