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Andreeva Defeats Navarro and Will Play Her First Quarterfinal at Wimbledon

Andreeva Defeats Navarro and Will Play Her First Quarterfinal at Wimbledon
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Jules Hypolite
le 07/07/2025 à 18h42
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Among the top 10 players still in the women's draw, Mirra Andreeva continues to hold her ground.

The world No. 7 advanced to the Wimbledon round of 16 for the second time after 2023 and was competing today for a spot in the quarterfinals against Emma Navarro, ranked No. 10 in the WTA.

The showdown between these two top-10 players was short-lived, with Andreeva taking control 6-2, 6-3 in just 1 hour and 15 minutes. She capitalized on her break opportunities (5/7 converted), while Navarro struggled with a poor ratio of winners (8) to unforced errors (23).

Extremely focused, the 18-year-old Russian, mentored by Conchita Martinez, even forgot the score and didn’t realize she had won the match (see video below). She will continue her run in the tournament by facing Belinda Bencic on Wednesday.

Dernière modification le 07/07/2025 à 18h44
Andreeva M • 7
Navarro E • 10
6
6
2
3
Mirra Andreeva
9e, 4319 points
Emma Navarro
15e, 2515 points
Andreeva M • 7
Bencic B
6
6
7
7
Belinda Bencic
11e, 3119 points
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