Mirra Andreeva Makes History at French Open, Sets Up Semifinal Clash with Jasmine Paolini

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Mirra Andreeva Makes History at French Open, Sets Up Semifinal Clash with Jasmine Paolini

PARIS, June 6, 2024 – In a stunning upset at the French Open, 17-year-old Mirra Andreeva has become the youngest Grand Slam semifinalist in 27 years with a remarkable victory over Aryna Sabalenka. Andreeva, displaying the poise and determination of a seasoned professional, fought back from a set down to triumph 6-7 (5/7), 6-4, 6-4 against the Australian Open champion. Sabalenka, visibly hampered by illness, couldn’t withstand Andreeva’s relentless play, setting up a historic clash with Italy’s Jasmine Paolini in the last four.

Andreeva’s achievement marks a significant milestone as she becomes the youngest woman to reach the semifinals of a Grand Slam since Martina Hingis in 1997 and the youngest at Roland Garros since Hingis in the same year. The Russian sensation, ranked 38th, has captured the imagination of fans with her fearless approach to the game, guided by her coach, 1994 Wimbledon champion Conchita Martinez.

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Reflecting on her unconventional approach, Andreeva shared, “I always play the way I want to play. We have a plan with my coach for the match, but after I forget everything, and when I play a match, I don’t have any thoughts in my head.” Her carefree attitude and on-court spontaneity have propelled her through the tournament, leaving opponents struggling to keep up with her unpredictable style.

Thursday’s semifinal will see Andreeva face another surprise package, Italy’s Jasmine Paolini, who stunned fourth seed Elena Rybakina in her quarterfinal encounter. Paolini, 28, has experienced a remarkable turnaround in her Grand Slam fortunes, reaching her first major semifinal after years of early exits.

The French Open has witnessed a remarkable Italian presence this year, with both Andreeva and Paolini making history by reaching the semifinals. This unprecedented feat is further highlighted by Jannik Sinner’s presence in the men’s semifinals, marking the first time an Italian man and woman have appeared in the final four of a Grand Slam tournament in the same year.

As the tennis world eagerly anticipates the thrilling semifinal matchups, with Andreeva poised to continue her remarkable journey, the French Open continues to deliver surprises and showcase the rising stars of the sport.

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