Tennis-Teenager Andreeva Ousts Tauson in Three Sets for Bad Homburg Quarter-Final Spot
- Mirra Andreeva, the third seed and a Russian teenager, defeated Clara Tauson 3-6, 6-3, 6-1 on June 25 in Bad Homburg to reach the quarter-finals.
- This fourth meeting between Andreeva and Tauson this season came as Andreeva sought her first grass-court win after early losses in 2024.
- Andreeva recovered after losing the first set and gained momentum with three consecutive breaks in the final set to secure her victory.
- Andreeva won 80% of points on her first serve in the second set and said, "I just tried to stay calm" and "fight for every point."
- Her victory sets up a quarter-final clash with Linda Noskova, a talented Czech player known for recently defeating Donna Vekic, indicating a challenging match ahead.
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Mirra Andreeva Vs Clara Tauson, WTA Bad Homburg Open: Third Seed Ends Two-Year Wait For Grass Win
Mirra Andreeva's last grasscourt win was against Anastasia Potapova in the third round of Wimbledon in 2023. Her reward for the latest victory is a last-eight meeting with Linda Noskova, against whom she holds a 3-1 lead in the head-to-head
It started well, but ended really badly. Clara Tauson was looking for revenge against her nemesis Mirra Andreeva on Wednesday night, but had to see herself beaten by the 18-year-old Russian for the fourth time this year. ...
The women's tennis tournament in Bad Homburg is going into its hot phase, and the quarter finals will be held on 26 June. Top female players have prevailed among the participants.
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