安德烈娃:"我必须忘记在马德里发生的事情,适应罗马的比赛"

这位年轻的俄罗斯网球运动员反思自己如何应对在意大利论坛比赛的挑战,那里的条件与马德里完全相反。

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 6 May 2026 | 07.22
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米拉·安德烈娃,在罗马展现出的态度。照片:gettyimages
米拉·安德烈娃,在罗马展现出的态度。照片:gettyimages

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Mirra Andreeva lands in the WTA 1000 Roma 2026 after two intense weeks in Madrid, where she reached the finals in both singles and doubles and once again confirmed that she is already one of the major players on the circuit. However, the Russian made it clear that her mindset is to quickly close the chapter of the Mutua Madrid Open and fully focus on what's ahead.

Learn from everything experienced and continue to strengthen an already miraculous legacy for a player of her age. Sometimes we forget that Mirra Andreeva is just 19 years old given how natural her consolidation in the elite has been and her response to the high expectations surrounding her. She aims to keep progressing in her career and arrives at the WTA 1000 Roma 2026 with great ambition, but also acknowledging the challenge's difficulty.

Madrid is already in the past for Andreeva

"Of course, it was two very good weeks in Madrid, both in singles and doubles. Two finals. I think there are many positive things to take from those two weeks. Now Madrid is in the past, so we have to forget what happened there and try to focus entirely on performing well here in Rome."

"As Rafa said, what happened in Madrid, happened. So now we are in Rome. I saw that video this morning and I'm trying to adopt that mindset to face each new tournament after not achieving the result I wanted. I'm going to try to maintain that way of thinking."

Maximum ambition despite the great start of the tour

"I understand they have been very good weeks on clay. I played three consecutive weeks going far, won a tournament, and lost a final. Overall, I would say it's an incredible start to the clay tour. But obviously, I'm not entirely happy because every tournament I play, I want to go for it and win it. There are two ways to see it. I try to focus on the positive side and think they have been great weeks on clay. Now I want to continue like this."

Mirra Andreeva, Foro Itálico. Photo: gettyimages

Her relationship with money and circuit debates

"I wouldn't say I have too much experience to talk about all that. I just go play tournaments and try to put all my work and concentration into winning. Right now, my focus is not on the prize money. What I try to do is gain experience and matches. That's what I'm focused on."

The memory of her first coach

"I'm still in touch with the first coach I worked with from age six to eight or nine. It was a woman. Basically, she taught me the basics of technique and how to play. She taught me tennis. We're still in touch. Every time things go well for me, or occasionally we write to ask how life is going and what is happening. I think it's important to maintain at least a small connection with the first coach who helped you understand this sport."

How she works on matches with Conchita Martínez

"Usually it takes about fifteen minutes. She always asks me if I know how my opponent plays. I give her my perspective, and then she adds advice or corrects me if I'm wrong. Then she shows me statistics and also her notes. Then we talk together about how to play the match."

Madrid's adaptation to Rome

"Today we were just talking Conchita and I about how different everything is. In Madrid, the ball would hit and fly due to the altitude, it bounced a lot, and I loved it. I love playing in Madrid. Here the conditions are different. Today it had also rained, and the court was heavier, the balls became bigger, and they don't fly as much. You have to be smart to adapt the game and not keep hitting as hard as in Madrid. Here you have to build points in a different way."

Evolution towards a more mature person and professional

"I don't feel like I've changed much as a person, but maybe I've become calmer off the court. Before, after matches, I wanted to spend time with my family, talk a lot, or do things together. Now many times I just want to return to the room and be alone, read a book, watch a series, or be with my phone. But I still feel like the same Mirra from a couple of years ago."

The impression Mirra Andreeva leaves on the eve of the WTA 1000 Roma 2026 is that of a player becoming increasingly mature, both on and off the court. At just 19 years old, combining ambition, naturalness, and an enormous capacity for self-analysis. After the emotional blow in Madrid, her discourse reflects a very clear idea: learn fast, turn the page, and return to compete with the same hunger as always.

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