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Mirra Andreeva’s hot streak in Madrid was extended on Saturday as the newest member of the ranking top 10 powered into the fourth round of the Masters event 7-5, 6-3 over Pole Magdalena Frech.
The teenaged winner ranked seventh after back-to-back 1000-level titles in Dubai and Indian Wells, is into the last 16 here for a third consecutive edition.The 17-year-old prodigy came through in an hour and three-quarters in the clay of the Caja Magica,
“I was very, very nervous. I still struggle to find my best tennis in Madrid,” the winner said. “(But I’m) super happy that I played consistent throughout the whole match.”
Andreeva advanced with 31 winners as she defeated Frech for the second time this season after an Australian Open third-round success.
Main photo:-Mirra Andreeva winning in Madrid by WTATennis.com
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