Andreeva Sisters to Face Off in Historic WTA Match

Andreeva Sisters to Face Off in Historic WTA Match

Mirra and Erika Andreeva, two sisters from Russia, are set to face off in an official match for the first time in their careers at the Hologic WTA Tour’s Dongfeng Voyah Wuhan Open. While sibling rivalry is often a driving force in sports, the Andreeva sisters have chosen to keep their relationship off the court.

Mirra, the younger sister, has been the WTA’s breakout star in recent months, reaching the fourth round of the Madrid Open and the semifinals of the French Open. She is known for her aggressive style of play and her ability to change her tactics on the fly.

Erika, the older sister, is a more introverted and methodical player. She prefers to stick to a game plan and grind out her opponents. However, Mirra believes that Erika has become more aggressive in recent months.

Despite their contrasting styles, the Andreeva sisters are close off the court. Mirra describes Erika as a “calm” and “closed” person, while Erika says that Mirra is “always talking a lot.”

The sisters have decided to split the prize money for the second round of the Wuhan Open, regardless of who wins. Mirra admits that the match will be “stressful” for both of them, but she is also excited to see who comes out on top.

“I think it’s going to be fun for the people who are watching, but it’s going to be really stressful for the both of us,” Mirra said. “Of course I’m curious to see who’s going to win tomorrow. It’s going to be a nervous match, for sure. For my parents, especially!”