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WTA Linz: Andreeva Dispatches Stephens to Cruise Into Quarterfinals

Top seed Andreeva beats Stephens 6-4, 6-2 in Linz. The WTA 500 is being played on indoor clay for the first time in its history.

ScoreSharkApril 9, 20262 min read
WTA Linz: Andreeva Dispatches Stephens to Cruise Into Quarterfinals

Mirra Andreeva does not do things by halves. The 19-year-old Russian, the top seed and only top-10 player in the draw, cruised past American Sloane Stephens 6-4, 6-2 in the Round of 16 at the Upper Austria Ladies Linz on Tuesday. A dominant victory that confirmed the young prodigy's status as the favourite at this WTA 500 being played on indoor clay for the first time.

That is indeed the big story of this 2026 edition: the Linz tournament, historically played on indoor hard courts since 1987, has switched to indoor clay as part of the WTA calendar restructuring. A surface change that does not seem to bother Andreeva, who already won a title this season in Adelaide on hard courts and has posted a remarkable 14-6 record to start the year.

Against Stephens, a former US Open champion now ranked outside the top 50, Andreeva imposed her rhythm from the opening exchanges. Her varied game, blending baseline power with deft net play, posed unsolvable problems for the American, who never found a way to unsettle the Russian. In just over an hour, the job was done.

In the other half of the draw, Jelena Ostapenko also booked her quarterfinal spot by edging young Filipino-Spanish player Alex Eala 6-4, 7-5 in a tighter contest (per WTA.com). The former Roland Garros champion remains a formidable opponent on clay, and a potential semifinal clash with Andreeva has offensive tennis lovers licking their lips.

Anastasia Potapova, playing her first tournament under the Austrian flag after obtaining citizenship, also advanced by defeating Zhang Shuai 6-4, 6-4. A run that adds a layer of local intrigue to this tournament in transition.

For Andreeva, the message is clear: at 19, she is firmly establishing herself among the world's best players and intends to use this Austrian week to build confidence and ranking points before the major clay-court appointments that loom on the horizon.

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