
Conchita Martinez, a celebrated figure in tennis, has been instrumental in shaping Mirra Andreeva’s journey toward greatness. With a career that boasts a Wimbledon title and a reputation as a skilled coach, Martinez brings a wealth of experience and insight to her role. Her coaching philosophy emphasizes balance, ensuring that Andreeva remains grounded while striving for excellence.
Martinez’s approach is multifaceted, focusing on both technical and psychological aspects of the game. She has worked to refine Andreeva’s playing style, encouraging her to adopt a more aggressive and strategic approach. This shift has transformed Andreeva from a defensive counterpuncher into a player capable of dictating matches. Martinez’s guidance has also enhanced Andreeva’s serve and tactical awareness, making her a formidable opponent on the court.
Beyond technical improvements, Martinez understands the pressures of being a teenage phenom, having experienced similar challenges during her own career. She provides Andreeva with invaluable advice on managing expectations and maintaining a positive mindset. Her mentorship extends to celebrating successes and learning from setbacks, fostering resilience and confidence in the young athlete.
Under Martinez’s tutelage, Andreeva has achieved remarkable milestones, including back-to-back WTA 1000 titles and a career-high ranking. The partnership between Martinez and Andreeva exemplifies the impact of dedicated coaching and mutual trust in achieving extraordinary results.
In an interview with tennis.com, Martinez commented: “It’s all about balance. In the end, I push her to practice, push her to do the right things and take care of many things so she can be a better player. She’s very receptive, and a fast learner. Outside the tennis court, she’s a happy girl. She sings, and she jokes, and so for me that’s great. I also like to joke and have fun, so it’s all good. We can work hard, and also have fun.”
Mirra Andreeva in 2025


Now the world no.6 (career-high), Andreeva played her last match on the 16th of March when she defeated world no.1 Aryna Sabalenka 2-6 6-4 6-3 in the final in Indian Wells to win her 3rd career title.
Currently, during this year Andreeva has achieved a composed 19-3 match record. Andreeva conquered 2 titles in 2025 in Dubai and Indian Wells.