Belinda Bencic Takes Down Mirra Andreeva in Straight Sets
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Mirra Andreeva has been in fine form at Wimbledon as well as being a cheerleader for her coach, Conchita Martinez, who has been in doubles action at the All England Club
Mirra Andreeva secured one of the biggest wins of her young tennis career Monday at Wimbledon – but for a few moments after match point, she had no idea.
Armed with a handmade sign and an epic tennis hat, Mirra Andreeva took her turn at coaching during Conchita Martinez's legends invitational mixed doubles match.
Mirra Andreeva did not realise she had beaten Emma Navarro on Centre Court and innocently attempted to continue playing despite having already wrapped up the win.
Charleston's Emma Navarro lost to Mirra Andreeva in the fourth round at Wimbledon in London. The winner advanced to the quarterfinals at the tennis major
Mirra Andreeva won Indian Wells in March and is now chasing her first Grand Slam at Wimbledon - but the teenager's very first purchase with her prize money was a little bit different
Teenage tennis sensation Mirra Andreeva once revealed that her first purchase after earning £869,000 worth of Indian Wells prize money was a Lego replica of the Mona Lisa. The 18-year-old is through to the round of 16 at Wimbledon after defeating Hailey Baptiste in straight sets on Saturday.