Mirra Andreeva continues to write her own story that is starting to make its way into the history of the women's circuit on its own merits. The precocity of the achievements of the Russian tennis player, who reached her third WTA 1000 final at the Mutua Madrid Open 2026, has led her to break a unique statistical record: since the introduction of this tournament format in 2009, the Krasnoyarsk native is the first teenager to reach three finals of WTA 1000, and the second after Caroline Wozniacki to reach this stage in Madrid. Her career is already adorned... and it has only just begun, of course.
2 - Since the format’s introduction in 2009, Mirra Andreeva is the first teenager to reach three career finals at WTA-1000 events, and just the second to reach the final at the Madrid Open, after Caroline Wozniacki (2009). Natural.#MMOPEN | @MutuaMadridOpen @WTA pic.twitter.com/8LPAmmc3FL
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) April 30, 2026
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