Mirra Andreeva has made a historic move against the world tennis status quo by confirming all the potential that has been seen in her for some time now with her title at WTA 1000 Dubai 2025. At just 17 years and 301 days, she will become the youngest player to be part of the top 10 since Vaidisova in 2006. Furthermore, she is the youngest to win a WTA 1000 event and becomes the second youngest player to win a major title, behind Sharapova.
17,301 - At 17 years and 301 days, Mirra Andreeva on Monday will become the youngest player to be part of the top-10 since Nicole Vaidisova (17 years and 106 days) on 7 August 2006. Ascend. #DDFTennis | @DDFTennis @WTA @WTA_insider pic.twitter.com/H8EdLzP2tr
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) February 22, 2025
1 - Since the format’s introduction in 2009, Mirra Andreeva (17 years and 299 days) is the youngest player to win a WTA-1000 event. Champion. #DDFTennis | @DDFTennis @WTA @WTA_insider pic.twitter.com/bMkKuRxkam
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) February 22, 2025
The two youngest women to win a big title (Grand Slam, WTA 1000) this century:
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) February 22, 2025
17 years, 2 months - Maria Sharapova, Wimbledon 2004
17 years, 9 months - Mirra Andreeva, Dubai 2025
Sharapova was Andreeva’s childhood idol. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/i28J44LTJt
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