So as the 2026 season started, Andreescu started over. While the tennis world was focused on Australia, she entered a W35 tournament in Bradenton, Fla. Ranked 227th and seeded No. 1, she won five matches to collect $4,860 and, more importantly, 35 WTA ranking points. Andreescu entered another W35 the next week, losing in the semifinals, before winning a W75 in Vero Beach to close out a 13-1 January.
“Going back to those levels, was a decision obviously that wasn’t easy, right? In a way, I guess I'm going the Agassi route,” Andreescu told Brad Gilbert—who famously coached Andre when he decided to play down and compete in the sport’s lower levels.
“I think what’s amazing is I finally got some match rhythm, which I haven’t had over the last few years. I got as many matches as I did in those three weeks, like all of last year.”
After playing a main-draw match last week in Austin, Andreescu will compete at the BNP Paribas Open as a wild card. If she wins her first-rounder, Coco Gauff awaits.
“It’ll be interesting to see how my level right now, with what I’m implementing and what I’m working on, can show face against someone like that,” she said of a potential match-up. “I’m very excited.”
🎧 Listen to the entire Andreescu interview at the 13:20 mark of this week’s show. (Available 7 p.m. ET)