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Mirra Andreeva, after winning Roland Garros: "It's as if everyone had forgotten"

Iker Jiménez | 11 Jun 2026 | 11.20
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Mirra Andreeva, after winning Roland Garros: "It's as if everyone had forgotten it". Source: Getty
Mirra Andreeva, after winning Roland Garros: "It's as if everyone had forgotten it". Source: Getty

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It has only been a few days since Mirra Andreeva lifted her first Grand Slam title, but the young Russian has already shown the maturity with which she faces her new reality. In an interview with the Russian media Championat, the Roland Garros champion confessed that the euphoria of the title had disappeared much sooner than she had imagined.

Andreeva acknowledged that on the day of the final, she started out very nervous. "I was very nervous in the morning because there was still a lot of time left before the match. I woke up, had breakfast, and was thinking, 'I wish I could be on the court already.' But as time passed and I started to warm up, that anxiety gradually disappeared."

Despite the enormous impact her victory in Paris has had, the Russian assures that she does not feel any additional pressure from becoming a Grand Slam champion. "I usually enjoy the attention. I'm still receiving many messages and interview requests. I love to talk, so I'm happy about all that attention. I don't think it generates pressure for me."

However, the most striking reflection came when she talked about the emotions after her triumph. Andreeva admitted that she had always imagined what it would be like to win a major title and that the explosion of happiness was exactly as she expected, although there was one detail that surprised her.

"Those incredible emotions, the euphoria, and the adrenaline of realizing that you have won a Grand Slam were real. The only thing I didn't expect was for them to disappear so quickly. Now I'm already thinking that in two days I have to go back to training. It's as if everyone has forgotten about it, and I'm slowly doing the same. I thought the euphoria would last a few more days, but now I think, 'Well, I won, and that's it'."

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