Mirra Andreeva is climbing the ranks with Wilson and Nike

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Racquet: Wilson Blade 98 (16×19) v9 ($259)

The Blade 98 has surpassed the Pro Staff as Wilson’s favored frame amongst its Tour-level players. It’s a do-it-all, Swiss Army knife of a racquet that attracts a wide range of competitors and styles. Whether attacking opponents with pace, precision, patience or all of the above, the Blade can oblige.

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This latest in the line has improved stability courtesy of the new StableFeel bending technology. The more dependable response will give players added confidence to go for their shots and aim at smaller targets. It makes the Blade even sharper. Andreeva opts for the 16×19 model, which isn’t as precise as its 18×20 sibling, but offers a bit easier access to power and spin.

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Apparel: NikeCourt Slam Tank Top ($70) and Skirt ($85)

The fitted tank has a high neckline for maximum coverage, but is made of lightweight, textured fabric that doesn’t feel restrictive. A unique strap design in the back of the garment combines bra support with ventilation. The jacquard pattern brings elements of vibrancy and style.

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Made with a stretchy, relaxed fit—including a mesh, elastic waistband—this skirt won’t get in your way even during the most aggressive movement. The moisture-wicking material keeps sweat off your body to stay dry and comfortable. And whether for a spare ball or other item, the inner shorts have drop-in pockets for extra storage.

Shoe: Nike Zoom GP Challenge 1 ($170)

With Zoom Air units in both the forefoot and heel the GP Challenge 1 is one bouncy and cushioned shoe. Stability is bolstered by a plastic midfoot plate that keeps the shoe’s structure during side-to-side movement and helps propel you into the next step, while the mesh upper has TPU webbing for extra lateral support as well.

A high-abrasion outsole provides secure traction on all surfaces, with a curve in the heel to create a rocker like motion for forward dashes inside the court. Added rubber around the toe box bolsters durability for foot-draggers. A roomy cut adds to the attractiveness for players who seek a plush, comfortable ride.

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