- **Q: Have the Andreeva sisters played each other professionally before?
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Tennis / Wta
The Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart is set for a captivating first-round encounter as teenage phenom Mirra Andreeva prepares to face an opponent she knows better than anyone: her older sister, Erika Andreeva. This sibling showdown ad...
Mirra Andreeva's rapid ascent in the tennis world has been remarkable. At just 17, she has cracked the Top 10 and captured consecutive WTA 1000 titles, showcasing a mature all-court game. Her focus, she mentioned, comes from finding a balance between enjoying the game and taking it seriously. However, her Stuttgart campaign begins with a significant personal challenge.
Erika Andreeva, three years Mirra's senior, is steadily building her own career and sits just inside the Top 100. While her entry into the Stuttgart main draw came via a lucky loser spot (following Marta Kostyuk's withdrawal, who herself replaced Paula Badosa), she possesses the knowledge of having beaten Mirra before.
Their previous encounter in Wuhan saw Erika dominate after an initial charge from Mirra. Both sisters acknowledged the difficulty of that match. Erika noted their familiarity: "I know where she will most possibly go, and she as well." Mirra admitted she hadn't beaten Erika even in childhood practice sessions. While Mirra's game has evolved significantly since Wuhan, the mental aspect of facing family on court remains a compelling factor.
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