The coach shook his head when the prodigy Andreeva revealed the truth behind the Wimbledon glory


Mirra Andra AndraVa – a young Russian talent who is only 18 years old – is making the audience at Wimbledon 2025 admire not only for her impressive performance, but also for her unexpected frankness after the match.

Andreeva answered frankly about how to practice, causing Conchita Martinez coach to shake his head and laugh

Despite his young age, Andreeva reached the semi -finals of the Grand Slam and rise to the No. 6 position in the world – a milestone that many players have never reached.

Despite possessing a natural talent, Mirra admitted that his success was indispensable for the harsh training under the guidance of veteran coach Conchita Martinez – former Wimbledon champion 1994 and used to be the world's No. 2 player. Martinez started training Andreeva since April last year and was famous for being unprecedented in training sessions.

After defeating Lucia Bronzetti with a score of 6-1, 7-6 in the second round of Wimbledon on Thursday, Andreeva had funny but also very sincere sharing about the stressful training schedule with his coach.

When asked about the plan after the match, Andreeva admitted: “I still have to fight today so I will try to enjoy a little. But I think I should ask Conchita to see what we will do next, because she will definitely not let me go home soon.”

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“We will stay in the yard for a few more hours to practice something. It will not be easy … But how can she be? She always pushes me to the limit – so thank you, so sure!”

Andreeva is playing impressively at Wimbledon 2025

This statement made Martinez – watching the interview – just shook his head smiling. For fans, it is a lovely moment and showing the spirit of hard work behind the glory of young tennis players.

Andreeva is no stranger to Wimbledon. In 2023, she was shocked when she was in the fourth round at the age of 16. Although she was eliminated early in the first round last year, this time, she returned strongly with two consecutive victories against Mayar Sherif and Bronzetti.

Not only prominent in the single content, Andreeva also plays very impressive. She currently ranks 13th in the world in the double women's rankings, after reaching two Grand Slam semi -finals with her friend Diana Shnaider double. At Wimbledon this year, the two are ranked No. 5 seeds and will start the campaign with the match against British couple Heather Watson – Emily Appleton on the 4th field.

With a dense schedule and training, many people ask whether Andreeva has enough physical strength to maintain their performance until the end of the day. However, with its bravery and spirit of competition, the Russian “prodigy” is still gradually conquering the audience and Wimbledon 2025.

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