Mirra Andreeva moved into the semifinals after defeating Sorana Cirstea in dominant fashion, 6-0, 6-3. She dropped serve only once and converted all six of her break-point opportunities to finish the match quickly.
This is Andreeva's second Roland Garros semifinal. She previously reached this stage in 2024 but lost in straight sets to then world No. 15 Jasmine Paolini. This time she faces another world No. 15 for a place in the final and, as the highest-ranked player left in the draw, will be hoping for a different outcome.
With this victory, Andreeva moves to a tour-leading 34 match wins this season. Twenty of those victories have come on clay, where she has won the title in Linz, reached the final in Madrid, the semifinals in Stuttgart and the quarterfinals in Rome.
It has been an impressive turnaround for the Russian. She endured a difficult stretch during the Middle East and Sunshine Double swings, where she failed to defend two major titles and dropped significant ranking points. Since the start of the clay season, however, she has rediscovered her best tennis.
Andreeva lost her only previous Grand Slam semifinal here at Roland Garros two years ago. She now heads into the final four with a 7-3 record in tour-level semifinals.
| Category | Details |
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| Nationality | Russia |
| Age | 19 (29 April 2007) |
| Plays | Right-handed |
| World Ranking | 8 |
| Career High | 5 (14 July 2025) |
| Elo Ranking | 8 (Rating: 2053) |
| Tour level titles | 5 |