At the start of the season, her goal was to break into the top 70, and now she’s in 66th place. This objective has been achieved. Now, her new goal is to break into the top 50. She said that if that doesn’t happen right now, she has another 20 years to achieve that goal. She believes in her chances.
In the first round of the Lausanne tournament, Mirra Andreeva won a confident victory over Ukrainian tennis player Dayana Yastremskaya with the score 6:0, 6:2.
In the second round, the Russian athlete will play with the winner of the match between Leoli Zhanzhan from France and Emma Navarro from the United States.
Source: Sport

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