Career timeline

The journey

5

Career titles

1

Grand Slam title

11

Milestones

  1. 2026
    age 19

    Ranking

    Career-high World No. 3

    Her Roland Garros title lifted her to a career-high ranking of World No. 3 in June 2026.

  2. age 18

    Grand Slam

    Won Roland Garros

    Andreeva won the 2026 French Open, becoming the youngest Roland Garros champion since Monica Seles in 1990, defeating Maja Chwalinska in the final 6–3, 6–2.

  3. 2025
    age 18

    Ranking

    Career-high World No. 5

    Andreeva reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 5 on 14 July 2025.

  4. age 17

    Back-to-back WTA 1000 titles

    She captured WTA 1000 titles at Dubai and Indian Wells, becoming the youngest WTA 1000 champion.

  5. 2024
    age 17

    Grand Slam

    French Open semifinal

    She reached the 2024 French Open semifinals, the youngest Grand Slam semifinalist since Martina Hingis in 1997.

  6. age 17

    First WTA title in Iași

    Andreeva won her maiden WTA singles title at the 2024 Iași Open in Romania.

  7. age 17

    Olympic doubles silver

    She won doubles silver at the 2024 Paris Olympics partnering Diana Shnaider.

  8. 2023
    age 15

    Junior Australian Open finalist

    She reached the girls' singles final at the 2023 Australian Open, finishing as runner-up.

  9. age 15

    Madrid Open breakthrough

    At 15 she reached the Madrid Open quarterfinals, among the youngest ever to win a WTA 1000 main-draw match.

  10. 2022
    age 15

    Turned professional

    Andreeva turned professional in 2022.

  11. 15 years
    2007

    Born in Krasnoyarsk, Russia

    Mirra Andreeva was born on 29 April 2007 in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.

Career milestones are real, verified historical facts curated from public sources (Wikipedia, ATP/WTA, Olympics.com). Unlike the ranking snapshots, this timeline is not an illustrative dataset.