Mirra Andreeva continues to grow at Roland Garros 2026. The Russian qualified for her third consecutive quarterfinals in Paris after defeating Jil Teichmann, and she spoke about the mental evolution she has experienced in the past year. "I feel like I am a bit more prepared for situations that may not go as planned on the court, whether it's with my game, if my opponent starts playing better, or if something happens with the crowd. I feel like I know what to do in those moments," she explained. The Russian also revealed some of the techniques she uses to manage pressure. “My psychologist told me to imagine a big red STOP sign when negative thoughts appear. I also use breathing techniques and sing songs in my head,” she confessed.
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