Mirra seems quite sweet and shy, I hope she gets to stay that way and doesn't become endlessly hounded by the media into becoming tired and cynical, before her time.
Just turned 16 and able to perform so well on court and off court. She has a nice game to watch and I expect we'll be seeing her at all the majors. She's gone from 143 to 98 in the rankings and I expect her to keep winning. So far, Sabalenka is the only one who has been a problem in a match. Everybody else seems to be going down in two sets.
3:00 the reporter told 3 times "and admire", but seems clearly like "Haddad Maia". Because of this, Mirra thought (and me, too) that he told "Haddad Maia" (Beatriz, the Brazilian). That was funny.
I'm truly impressed with with her upbringings, behavior, maturity, politeness and high level conversation with journalists. Acrabalenka should take some lessons from her.
I'm back here because the match against Jabeur will happen now ^^ Also to just go ahead and say "the Simon Mathieu is not that big" is hilarious. Reminds me of 18 years old Djokovic saying that Nadal is beatable and "nothing special" on clay. Kinda arrogant, but it also makes sense for a player to acknowledge their potential and how good they already are.
I don't like these comparisons because there's always something better you can point at. Steffi Graf won all 4 Grand Slams and an Olympic Gold when she was 19. Does that make Hingis less impressive? Does Hingis make Mirra less impressive? I think the answer is no. Also, different eras. Mirra has everything it takes to be #1, let's appreciate great talent, because she is.
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