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Andreeva Dominates Madrid Open Opener
23 Apr
Summary
- Mirra Andreeva secured a swift victory in the Madrid Open.
- She won in straight sets against lucky loser Panna Udvardy.
- Andreeva holds an impressive 8-1 record on clay this year.

Mirra Andreeva commenced her Madrid Open journey with a decisive straight-sets victory against lucky loser Panna Udvardy. The match concluded in one hour and 22 minutes, with Andreeva winning 7-5, 6-2. She will face fellow Hungarian Dalma Galfi in the subsequent round.
Andreeva faced early pressure in the first set, defending break points in the sixth game. However, she regained control, breaking Udvardy's serve late in the set to eventually clinch it. The second set saw Andreeva establish dominance early, securing a break in the opening game and ultimately winning the final three games to seal her progression.
This win marks a significant milestone for Andreeva, improving her 2026 record to 22 wins and 7 losses. Her prowess on clay is evident, boasting an 8-1 record this season, with her sole defeat on the surface coming against Elena Rybakina in the Stuttgart semi-finals. Three years prior, a then 15-year-old Andreeva received a wildcard and became the third-youngest player to win a main-draw match at a WTA 1000 event.