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Andreeva Advances to Madrid Third Round Again at Just 17 Years Old

Andreeva Advances to Madrid Third Round Again at Just 17 Years Old
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Arthur Millot
le 24/04/2025 à 14h52
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Andreeva defeated Bouzkova (6-3, 6-4) in 1 hour and 45 minutes in the second round of the Madrid tournament. She had received a bye in the previous round. This is the third consecutive time the Russian has reached this stage of the competition.

Last week in Stuttgart, she fell to Alexandrova (6-3, 6-2). So far, the Russian is having an impressive season with a title at Indian Wells and also becoming the youngest player to win a WTA 1000 event in Dubai.

The world No. 6 has now secured her 8th victory in Madrid out of 10 matches. Only Jabeur, with 9 wins in 10 matches, has done better since the tournament's inception.

She will face Poland's Frech in the next round.

Andreeva M • 7
Frech M • 27
7
6
5
3
Andreeva M • 7
Bouzkova M
6
6
3
4
Mirra Andreeva
9e, 4319 points
Marie Bouzkova
42e, 1260 points
Madrid
ESP Madrid
Draw
Andreeva M • 6
Alexandrova E
3
2
6
6
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