Mirra Andreeva Parents: Meet Father Alexander & Mother Raisa

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A Russian tennis player, Mirra Aleksandrovna Andreeva, aka Mirra Andreeva, was born on 29 April 2007 to her parents, Alexander and Raisa.

Andreeva hails from Krasnoyarsk and is the younger sibling of professional tennis player Erika Andreeva.

Relocating from their hometown, they ventured to Moscow in pursuit of enhanced coaching opportunities.

Mirra Andreeva
Mirra Andreeva (Source: The US Sun)

Presently, she refines her skills in France at the same academy attended by her sister Erika and tennis star Daniil Medvedev.

Mirra has a career-high singles ranking by the WTA of No. 62, achieved on 31 July 2023.

In January 2023, she showcased her prowess by advancing to the girls’ singles final at the Australian Open. Regrettably, victory eluded her as her doubles partner, Alina Korneeva, bested her.

Mirra Andreeva Parents, Alexander & Raisa

Details regarding Mirra Andreeva parents, particularly about her father, Alexander Aleksandrovna Andreeva, remain undisclosed.

Mirra’s foray onto the tennis court followed her older sister Erica, who embarked on her racket journey at age four.

The tennis player’s mother, Raisa Aleksandrovna Andreeva, who was expecting her first child, found herself captivated by tennis matches, prompting her to introduce her daughter to the sport as soon as possible.

Mirra’s initiation into training occurred at the age of six, although her exposure to the gym began in infancy.

While tending to Erica, her mother would bring Mirra to training sessions.

Mirra With Her Mother
Mirra With Her Mother, Raisa Aleksandrovna Andreeva (Source: FirstSportz)

Both sisters displayed dedication, yielding impressive results in both Russian and international competitions.

The elder sibling even managed to pursue studies at a music school concurrently.

As time progressed, it became evident that sports were paramount in the Andreeva sisters’ lives.

Consequently, their parents adjusted their education arrangements, opting for a combination of full-time and part-time education.

This flexibility allowed them to conveniently attend school and manage the accrued student obligations.

The demanding training regimens and frequent participation in camps and tournaments often necessitated juggling their schedules, with one sister competing in European tournaments while the other vied for success in national championships.

Andreeva currently trains in France, the same academy as her sister Erika and Daniil Medvedev.

Mirra Andreeva’s Coach

Mirra Andreeva benefits from the guidance of her coach, Jean-René Lisnard, a former tennis player with an accomplished background.

Lisnard notably contributed to the Monaco Davis Cup team and achieved a career pinnacle as the world’s No. 84 player in January 2003.

Throughout his tennis journey, he accumulated prize earnings totaling $1,142,109.

Jean-René Lisnard
Mirra’s Coach Jean-René Lisnard (Source: Elite Tennis Center |)

His achievements extend to securing four gold medals in both singles and doubles categories at the Game of the Small States of Europe.

Lisnard’s wealth of experience and success on the court undoubtedly enrich Mirra Andreeva’s training and development.

2023 US Open

Coco Gauff and Mirra Andreeva are set to collide in a highly anticipated all-teenage second-round clash at the 2023 US Open on Wednesday, August 30.

Gauff embarked on her quest for her inaugural Grand Slam title against Laura Siegemund, a qualifier. The American prodigy faced an early setback, conceding the first set to Siegemund’s dominance.

Andreeva’s journey mirrored Gauff’s intensity. Facing qualifier Olivia Gadecki, the Russian teenager encountered a shaky start, conceding the opening set with only one game secured.

Her tenacity prevailed in the second set, with Andreeva rebounding from a 2-0 deficit by claiming six of the next seven games, clinching the set.

Coco And Mirra Set To Face Each other
Coco And Mirra Set To Face Each Other (Source: The New York Times)

A spirited start in the third set saw back-and-forth exchanges, ultimately favoring Andreeva, who clinched a 2-1 advantage.

With unwavering focus, Andreeva maintained her lead throughout the match, orchestrating an impressive 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 comeback.

This victory showcased her resilience and marked a triumphant debut for Andreeva at the US Open.

Pranaya Poudel
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