
At just 17 years old, Mirra Andreeva has taken the tennis world by storm, capturing headlines with her remarkable victory at the Indian Wells tournament. This young Russian sensation has displayed a level of maturity and composure on court that far exceeds her years, consistently outplaying seasoned opponents with a blend of power and precision. Her journey at Indian Wells showcased not only her technical prowess but also her mental fortitude, as she navigated high-pressure matches with the poise of a veteran.
Fresh off this triumph, Andreeva has set her sights on the prestigious Sunshine Double, an achievement that involves winning both Indian Wells and the Miami Open in the same season. The feat has only been accomplished by a select few in tennis history, cementing its status as one of the sport’s most challenging milestones. Andreeva’s performance at Indian Wells has positioned her as a strong contender for the Miami title, and her growing confidence is evident as she prepares to take on the world’s best players once again.
Andreeva said that even if she does not manage to win Miami this year, she will try to win the soap called Sunshine Double also in the following year and she should not feel the pressure.
The transition from Indian Wells to Miami presents unique challenges, with different court conditions and a compressed schedule testing both physical and mental endurance. Andreeva, however, appears unfazed. Her team has emphasized the importance of recovery and adaptation, ensuring she is ready to tackle the next stage of this demanding journey. The spotlight will undoubtedly shine brightly on her as she steps onto the Miami courts, but her recent successes suggest she is more than capable of rising to the occasion.
Andreeva in Miami, ranking, and results in 2025


Now ranked no.6 (career-high), the Russian has achieved an overall 20-3 win-loss record in 2025. Mirra is now playing in Miami where she beat Unknown Player bye and the world no.52 Veronika Kudermetova 6-0 6-2.
Mirra Andreeva will play the world no.17 Amanda Anisimova in the 3rd round. In the past, they have never played each other up to now on the main tour.
Mirra clinched 2 titles in 2025 in Dubai and Indian Wells.