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From Siberia To French Open Title, Andreeva Lives ‘Dream’

From Siberia To French Open Title, Andreeva Lives ‘Dream’
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Nineteen-year-old Mirra Andreeva fulfilled a lifelong dream by winning the French Open women's title. The Russian tennis player discussed her growth, mental resilience, and improved ability to handle pressure on the professional circuit.

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Highlights the rise of a young athlete in professional tennis and the psychological aspects of elite sports competition.

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Mirra Andreeva has already come a long way from the heart of Siberia, but on Saturday, she fulfilled her dream , aged just 19, when she beat Maja Chwalinska in the French Open women s final.

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