Tennis fans are curious to know more about Erika Andreeva’s sister Mirra after Mirra reached the final of the 2023 Australian Junior Open. Tennis player Mirra Aleksandrovna Andreeva is from Russia. She reached her highest WTA singles ranking at No. 101 on June 12, 2023. Mirra’s win after defeating Barbora Krejková and Wand Xiyu was one of her greatest wins. Few people may be aware of the fact that she has a sister named Erika who is just as talented as she is. The two sisters encourage and support each other. To know more about them, keep reading the article.
Who is Mirra Andreeva Sister Erika Andreeva?
Erika Andreeva, Russian tennis player, was born on June 24, 2004 in Krasnoyarsk, the main Serbian city in Russia. She is the sister of Mirra Andreeva. On April 24, 2023, she reached number 114 in the WTA singles rankings, the highest of her career. On August 22, 2022, she reached a career-high of hers at No. 478 in the WTA doubles rankings. The talented tennis player started playing at the age of 5. Then, in November 2019, she participated in her first professional match. Erika has also won three singles championships and one doubles championship on the ITF Circuit. Andreeva won her first ITF Circuit Senior Championship in November 2020 at the $15k competition in Bulgaria.
The next month at the $15k event in Cairo, Egypt, she won another ITF championship. She also won her third title in a $15k competition in March 2021. At the 100k tournament in May 2022, she Erika competed in her first major final on the ITF Circuit but sadly lost after winning the first set. At the 2022 Ladies’ Open Lausanne, Erika made her debut on the Women’s Tennis Association Tour as she advanced. After just three games, she achieved her first win at the WTA Tour level there. She competed in her first major competition at the 2022 US Open after winning all three of her qualifying matches to reach the main draw.
Mirra’s older sister also qualified for the main draw as a lucky loser at the inaugural 2023 ATX Open in Austin, Texas, where she defeated Harriet Dart in the first round in a match that lasted approximately 3 hours and 32 minutes. She was ranked 135th overall. After that, Anna-Lena-Friedsam defeated her in a conflict that lasted for more than three hours. She received a wild card into the main event at the 2023 Miami Open and defeated her wild card partner Ashlyn Krueger in her first match. Due to the unexpected withdrawal of another Russian, Anna Kalinskaya, she too entered the 2023 French Open as a lucky loser.
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