Mirra Andreeva Stuns Elena Rybakina to Reach First WTA 1000 Final in Dubai
Mirra Andreeva secured a stunning 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 victory over Elena Rybakina in the semi-finals of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, advancing to her first WTA 1000 final. The win also moves the 16-year-old Russian closer to a top-10 debut, ensuring at least a career-high ranking of No. 11 on Monday.
Andreeva’s impressive run in Dubai has seen her defeat three Grand Slam champions—Marketa Vondrousova, Iga Swiatek, and now Rybakina. She will compete for her second professional title on Saturday against the winner of the semi-final between Karolina Muchova (No. 17) and Clara Tauson (No. 38).
First Set: Andreeva Seizes Early Momentum
Both players showcased their powerful serving abilities early on, holding comfortably until 2-2. However, as first-serve percentages dipped, opportunities emerged. Andreeva (No. 14) secured the first break of the match, only for Rybakina (No. 7) to break back immediately, leveling at 3-3.
Andreeva began dictating the rallies with sharp direction changes, disrupting Rybakina’s rhythm. She broke again and held firm to claim the opening set 6-4, despite landing just 35% of her first serves. Her ability to capitalize on Rybakina’s errors and maintain composure under pressure proved crucial.
Second Set: Rybakina Strikes Back
Both players improved their serving in the second set, limiting break chances. Rybakina failed to convert two break points early on but remained solid on serve. With Andreeva serving at 4-5, a costly double fault handed Rybakina a crucial opportunity. The Kazakh seized it with a strong baseline exchange, taking the set 6-4.
Rybakina dominated behind her serve, winning 77% of service points compared to Andreeva’s 61%, and leveled the match as her experience shone through.
Third Set: Andreeva’s Resilience Seals the Win
Andreeva showed frustration after conceding an early break, allowing Rybakina to move ahead 3-1. However, she quickly reset, recalling advice from her coach, Conchita Martínez, who urged her to stay aggressive.
Mixing in drop shots and deep down-the-line winners, Andreeva forced Rybakina into errors and turned the match around. The teenager broke back, saved four break points at 4-3, and won five consecutive games to seal a 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 triumph.
Her ability to read Rybakina’s patterns and remain composed under pressure highlighted maturity beyond her years. With the win, Andreeva becomes the youngest player ever to reach a WTA 1000 final.
Match Statistics: Rybakina vs. Andreeva
Stat | Rybakina | Andreeva |
---|---|---|
Aces | 7 | 3 |
Double Faults | 3 | 8 |
1st Serve % | 63% (53/84) | 53% (54/101) |
1st Serve Points Won | 68% (36/53) | 69% (37/54) |
2nd Serve Points Won | 48% (15/31) | 49% (23/47) |
Break Points Saved | 43% (3/7) | 77% (10/13) |
Service Games Won | 71% (10/14) | 79% (11/14) |
1st Return Points Won | 31% (17/54) | 32% (17/53) |
2nd Return Points Won | 51% (24/47) | 52% (16/31) |
Match Duration | 2h 12m | 2h 12m |
Andreeva will now aim to cap off her breakthrough week in Dubai with a WTA 1000 title as she prepares for Saturday’s final.