Andreeva Destroys Cirstea to Reach French Open Semi-Finals
Andreeva’s Clay‑Court Masterclass in Paris
In a blistering display at the French Open, Mirra Andreeva dismantled the in‑form Sorana Cirstea with a 6‑0, 6‑3 victory, propelling the Russian teenager into the semi‑finals of Roland Garros for the second time in her career.
Stat‑Heavy Breakdown of the Match
- Scoreline: 6‑0, 6‑3
- First‑serve percentage: 78%
- Average first‑serve speed: 111 mph
- Andreeva’s Paris record: 19‑3
- Andreeva’s seed: 8 (top‑10 youngest)
Why This Victory Shifts the French Open Landscape
The win eliminates a late‑season surge from the 18‑seeded Romanian, who was on track to become the first top‑20 player from Romania to reach a Grand Slam semi‑final. Andreeva’s aggressive, early‑ball tactics and superior anticipation neutralised Cirstea’s baseline power, underscoring a generational shift toward younger, high‑intensity clay players.
Looking Ahead: The Semi‑Final Showdown
Andreeva now awaits the winner of the all‑Ukraine quarter‑final between Elina Svitolina and Marta Kostyuk. Both opponents bring contrasting styles—Svitolina’s experience versus Kostyuk’s raw power—making the next match a pivotal test of Andreeva’s composure under pressure.
Forecast: Can Andreeva Capture Her First Grand Slam?
At just 19, Andreeva is the youngest player inside the top 10 and the third youngest inside the top 50. If she maintains her current level—high first‑serve efficiency, aggressive court coverage, and emotional steadiness—she stands a realistic chance of clinching her maiden Grand Slam title before the week concludes.