Teenager Mirra Andreeva Thriving at Wimbledon 2025 with Conchita Martinez's Guidance
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Summary
Teenager Mirra Andreeva, nurtured by former champion Conchita Martinez, is making waves at Wimbledon 2025 with a career-high ranking and impressive performance as the seventh seed.
Key quotes
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Coming into Wimbledon as the seventh seed, Andreeva has serenely moved through the draw while many top players have floundered.
The anticipation, athleticism, and tenacity of the teenager make her one of the best defenders on the grass.
The quality of her serve and attacking intent has also improved from previous appearances.
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