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Russian teen Mirra Andreva A 6–1 6–2 win over France’s Diane Parry has continued its meteorite growth by reaching the third round of the French Open.
The 16 -year -old, who celebrated his birthday in April, is now the youngest player to arrive in the third round in the third round since 2005. WTA,
In this year’s main draw, the youngest player Andreva took only 77 minutes to defeat the wild card parry and secure his sixth top 100 wins of the season.
He has not yet to demolish a set in this year’s tournament, including two main draw matches and three qualifiers.
According to the WTA, Andreva had already become the seventh youngest player in this century to defeat a top 20 player, when he defeated World No. 14 Beatries Headd Mia in straight sets in the second round of Madrid Open.

In early April, at number 312 rank, Kishori’s impressive run ITF W60 tournament and Leyla Fernandez, Beatries Hadd Mia and Magda Linlet were seen in Madrid in Madrid in Madrid, where she is now 143 years old.
A year ago, Andreva on Tuesday entered his first Grand Slam with a blast in Holland Garos for less than an hour to defeat American Ellison Risk-Amritaj 6–2 6-1-1.
Andreeva was a runner-up at this year’s Junior Australian Open and is now playing in only the third tour-level tournament of his fleeing career, making a notable 22-2 records on a professional circuit.
She may face American Coco Goff next time, which Julia Graber takes on Thursday.