Mirra Andreeva Returns with Dominant Win in Rouen

Mirra Andreeva Returns with Dominant Win in Rouen

Mirra Andreeva, the 16-year-old tennis prodigy, made a triumphant return to the WTA tour on Monday, showcasing her exceptional talent and resilience. After a five-week hiatus due to injury, Andreeva cruised to a 6-1, 6-3 victory over former Roland Garros semifinalist Nadia Podoroska in the first round of the WTA 250 indoor clay-court event in Rouen, France.

Andreeva’s dominant performance marked her first win since the third round of the Australian Open and her first match since an arm tendonitis forced her to withdraw from the Miami Open. The 2023 WTA Newcomer of the Year displayed no signs of rust or physical limitations, winning 18 of the first 21 points against Podoroska.

Despite being limited in the number of WTA-level tournaments she can play due to age-eligibility rules, Andreeva has already made a significant impact on the tour. Her breakthrough came on the red dirt in 2023, where she reached the fourth round in Madrid and the third round in Paris, where she pushed Coco Gauff to three sets.

Andreeva’s victory in Rouen is a testament to her determination and the high expectations surrounding her young career. With top seeds Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Caroline Garcia also competing in the tournament, Andreeva will face stiff competition in her quest for a deep run. However, her impressive performance against Podoroska suggests that she is ready to make a statement on the clay-court season.