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Andreeva reveals an interesting detail about the speed of the courts at the 2025 Australian Open

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 15 Jan 2025 | 06.17
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Mirra Andreeva, track speed at the 2025 Australian Open. Photo: Getty Images
Mirra Andreeva, track speed at the 2025 Australian Open. Photo: Getty Images

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It took Mirra Andreeva more than expected to defeat Uchiyama at the Australian Open 2025 and advance to the third round, where she will face Magdalena Frech. However, the young Russian appeared happy and hopeful during the press conference. "Conchita was upset with me because she saw me very nervous throughout the match, but she liked how I fought until the end. I didn't feel comfortable on this court, but I brought out my best tennis at the crucial moment," said Mirra, noting significant differences between the courts within the tournament. "The outdoor courts are extremely fast, the ball barely bounces before shooting off, but when you play in large stadiums everything slows down, and if they even close the retractable roof, the conditions become very heavy and it's difficult to move the ball," she declared.

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