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Andreeva reaches 50 WTA 1000 wins at 19: the stat shaking up the tour

Andreeva reaches 50 WTA 1000 wins at just 19 years old. 70% of her career victories come from major tournaments, a unique profile on tour.

ScoreSharkMay 11, 20262 min read
Andreeva reaches 50 WTA 1000 wins at 19: the stat shaking up the tour

Some numbers tell a story better than any narrative. Mirra Andreeva has just recorded her 50th WTA 1000 victory, barely ten days after turning 19. A milestone most players on tour never reach in an entire career.

Win number fifty came in the Rome third round against Swiss player Viktorija Golubic. The score: 6-1, 4-6, 6-0. A match of two faces, with Andreeva dominant in the first and third sets but briefly losing focus in the second. The kind of lapse the Russian has learned to correct in a matter of minutes.

The career statistics are staggering. Of her 116 professional victories, 81 have come at the sport's biggest events: 50 at WTA 1000 level, 31 at Grand Slams. In other words, 70% of her wins have come at major tournaments. That is the inverse profile of most players, who build their records at lower-tier events before breaking through at the top level.

Andreeva took the opposite path. Two WTA 1000 titles at Dubai and Indian Wells in 2025, a Madrid final just days before Rome, semi-finals at Stuttgart: the Russian performs where the pressure is greatest and the stakes are highest. Her 2026 clay-court record of 14 wins and 2 losses confirms a natural affinity with the surface.

In the Rome round of 16, she followed up by dispatching Elise Mertens in straight sets, booking her quarterfinal spot. Her next challenge is Coco Gauff, a summit clash between two players who continue to redefine precocity.

At 19, Andreeva is no longer a prospect. She is a top-level reality, with numbers that place her in a category of her own. The WTA tour had better get used to it.

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