Wow, what a charming, upbeat young lady. We need more people like her on the Tennis Circuit in general. I loved her honesty and crying for what seems like days, when she lost in Aussi. I definitely think she is one to look out for in the future!! All the BEST to Mirra!!
OMG I love her! I only saw her for the first time at Madrid, but she's so approachable and nice and it's great to see her get to know other growing lights in the game. Wishing Mirra all the success as she continues to grow!!! Seeking top 100 debut!!!
The tennis star is born!!! Great personality and great talent! congratulations Mirra! See you soon as number one!!! Kind regards from your Polish fans!
"... of course it was overwhelming for me...aiyeeee... But you know, I need to get used to it... " What a great reaction... She is so adorable... Wish her all the best
It's so nice to see a player who hasn't had all the personality drained from them and been taught to only give the most generic, robotic answers. I hope she never loses that.
She's funny. I love how relaxed she is. I saw her in that junior final at the Australian Open and it was honestly probably the greatest match I ever saw. Literally blood, sweat and tears. Even though she lost, she looked to me like she had star potential, and she's showing it already.
@@oo0024 Did you see the match? Do you know what the person here is talking about? And what if he/she considers that match to be "probably the greatest match I ever saw?" What if this person is only 12? And so on, and so on. Snarky but not smart, as we say at Starbucks.
Her communication and calmness is just 40 years above her age .Russia is gradually becoming factory of quality tennis stars 🌟. AND SHE IS GOING TO DO BIG .
Eastern Europe dominated not only current ranks but also looks great looking forward.... talent + hard work & modesty. Compared to some UK player for example who focused on marketing iso seat ...
Charming, playful, lightheaded humour, with such youthful and amazed enjoyment of what she is doing❤❤❤... Beautiful faces? "We don't count me, right"😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉... Onwards and upwards Mirra.. Wonderfully articulate communication, balanced emotionally, and pleasant confidence
Impressive perfomance, impressive tennis and impressive mentality I was one of the only watching her last year out of her family and friends probably hahaj I'm not surprised and her game is still in development...
Tamira Paszek (from Austria) was also a wondergirl, but never won a Grand Slam (she was Nr. 35 in the rankings with just 16 years old and reached Wimbledon QF 2011 and 2012, and since then she did not win anything (now at 32 years old she is just around Ranking 500)
Amazing. Im honestly not sure if she's had some media training or shes just a natural in front of the camera. She legit is as mature as a 35 year old at 16. She'll be a gem in tennis as she rises in the ranks. She is just as cool and collected as Coco behind the camera.
Mirra has a lot of talent and a quirky, fun personality too. I just hope media give this young woman the space to grow up, develop her game and make mistakes.
I am blown away by her sweet personality and how charming she is whenever she expresses herself AND the way she plays on court is daaaaammmmmmmnnnnnnnnn! For a 16 year old who is just playing on her 2nd WTA-tour level (on Roland Garros no less), she has a huge potential. I remember her Finals clash against her juniors Doubles partner Alina Korneeva at the 2023 Australian Open Girls' Singles and when she reached the 4th round of her very first WTA-tour level at the 2023 Mutua Madrid Open as a wildcard, this amazing young lady will skyrocket to her highest ranking ever and she'll win her very first WTA-tour title too this year ❤️
@@clintotitot I'm not doubting her skill for one bit it's just her age become factor when you consider WTA age criteria rule she can't play more than 12tournament and it's her 5th already she's gonna play next 2slam so it's 7 maybe couple of ITF there isn't much left after that that's why I said highly unlikely and not because her skills
Awesome.. I think the Aussia Open loss brought out that attitude of "not happening again!" It was good for her. And even though she will have losses to come, it has propelled her forward in a tremendous way.
@@elwiraludwikowska9576 So what? the vast majority of tennis players don't live/train in their native countries. Including top players like Djokovic, Zverev etc.
@@Ore_no_nawa_Eren_Yeager what is this attack on me for?!!It was a comment to her command if English!!! Nothing else snd you live to attack and be unkind.
Hmm. She is special. If her game matches up with her personality, will power, hard work and good tennis we will be seeing her often in the winning chair.
What a character! She's reached her dream but she will face adversity on the tour like all young players. How she handles it will be her success or demise!
I dont get my skin shakes with a wta player since serena Williams and now how well this girl been doing all year long with only 16, biggest talent out there and great personality
Mirra you are so young. When you started making headlines I just though don't worry abort it. Then I found, we share the same birthday, so happy birthday and go far. Got a lot of years on you though. You are talented, am now a fan. 👍👍👍
JUST turned 16 years old! Pretty mature in personality and in her tennis game. Surprised that Riske gave her so little competition with the youngster hitting winners left and right. The match was never in doubt!
Ok, for me Ons is#1 followed by Sabalenka and now I can say I officially have a #3 best player in WTA. She is so funny and real, she reminds me of Ons! Go Mirra, WTA needs people like you!
Hope she does not end up being another Aundresscu or Raducannu or any other one hit wonder, when the hype begins to mount on their shoulders by the social media following as well as the traditional media outlets. Look at where they are right now.
Or maybe you shouldn’t t give up on a 20 and 22 year old who have already won a slam. Andreeva could be better than them in the long run but the fans write off young players too fast and call them fake terms like “one hit wonder” as if winning a slam is easy
@@wenotdabank_2835 All I'm saying is that I've seen a recent trend of players (like Audresscu and Radicanu) becoming victims of media hype and overnight sensationalism, only to become onehit wonders. I just hope that Andreeva can prove me wrong.
I know of a player that might introduce themselves to her so they can also get good publicity😊😊. If you know I know. It might not be this tourney but I know soon they will😊.
I hope, that to her does not happen the same as with Tamira Paszek (Nr. 35 in the rankings with just 16 years old and then since 2012, being just 22 years old, getting worse and worse, even though because of quite some health problems)