One of the most exciting matches of the Mutua Madrid Open will take place on Wednesday, when Aryna Sabalenka takes on Mirra Andreeva in the quarterfinals. Sabalenka is a two-time champion in Madrid, and she is already a two-time Grand Slam champion at the age of 25. But Sabalenka’s opponent in this match is ready to break through very soon, and I think this match has the potential to serve as Andreeva’s arrival.
Andreeva already has two Top 10 wins in her career, but those came against Marketa Vondrousova and Ons Jabeur. Both are excellent players, but Andreeva hasn’t yet defeated the sport’s very best. However, there’s no reason she can’t start doing it soon—and that’s especially true on clay. Andreeva’s biggest weakness right now is her serve, as she’s holding at only 67.2% in 2024. But the reality is that it’s hard for anybody to hold when it comes to the dirt. What’s really important on this surface is that you can do damage as a returner and win longer rallies. Andreeva is already one of the top players in the world when it comes to both.