Alcaraz was beaten by the red-hot Draper in the next round, ending a two-year reign as the BNP Paribas Open champion. Following that defeat, Alcaraz said, “The last time that I lost here was the ...
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The Mirror US on MSNMirra Andreeva, 17, called lucky after beating Aryna Sabalenka at Indian WellsMirra Andreeva won the Indian Wells Open title over the weekend - beating world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka in the final - and the ...
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India Today on MSNNBA: How LeBron James Inspired Mirra Andreeva to win the Indian Wells titleLeBron James inspired Mirra Andreeva to win the Indian Wells title, says his mindset of mental toughness motivated her to win ...
LeBron James said he’s “happy to have helped” Mirra Andreeva win the Indian Wells title after she drew inspiration from one ...
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Yardbarker on MSNTennis Prodigy Says LeBron Helped Her Win Indian Wells TitleAt the age of 17, Mirra Andreeva is becoming one of the brightest tennis stars and can thank LeBron James for that. She just won the Indian Wells title in three sets against the World’s No.1 ranked ...
Tennis has seen its share of teenage prodigies, but 17-year-old Mirra Andreeva promises to transcend the sport like few before her. On Sunday, she followed in Steffi Graf and Serena Williams's ...
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Tennis365 on MSNThe 5 youngest women to beat world No 1 and 2 in same tournament: Mirra Andreeva 2ndMirra Andreeva stunned the tennis world with her epic triumph in Indian Wells – and she well and truly did it the hard way. The 17-year-old defeated both Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka, the world’s ...
Will Djokovic and Swiatek turn their season around? Can Andreeva continue her incredible run? The biggest questions as the Miami Open begins.
Among the big talking points from Mirra Andreeva's run to the title at Indian Wells was her notebook that contained notes on all her opponents.
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Tennis365 on MSNMiami Open WTA Predictions: Gauff & Swiatek respond, Raducanu struggles, Andreeva & Sabalenka look aheadIndian Wells is done and dusted, and the Miami Open is set to get underway this week – with the biggest WTA stars all in ...
World No. 2 Iga Swiatek knows she needs to do serious work to improve her public image, which has taken a beating recently. She went the wrong direction at Indian Wells.
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