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Like compatriots Mirra Andreeva and Alina Korneeva, the former No. 1 made her Grand Slam debut at 16—and fondly remembers the fearlessness that accompanies that age.
Published Jan 16, 2024
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A year ago, Mirra Andreeva and Alina Korneeva met in the girls' Australian Open final. This week, the 16-year-olds have already made noise in the main draw.
© 2023 Robert Prange
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