Right now, it`s Mirra Andreeva`s era, and we are all witnessing it.

“Traveling the world with my loved ones, my team, participating in prestigious tournaments, and enjoying myself on the court – that`s what life is about,” said the 17-year-old after securing her second consecutive WTA 1000 title at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells on Sunday.

“I cherish this aspect of my life, and I intend to continue enjoying it for as long as possible.”

Let`s recap her amazing week in the desert:

Key Stats: Five Numbers from Andreeva`s Indian Wells Triumph

  • Andreeva now leads the tour in match wins in 2025 with 19 main-draw victories at WTA Tour events, surpassing Iga Swiatek and Madison Keys (18 each).
  • Still under 18, Andreeva is the youngest player to win consecutive WTA 1000 events (formerly Tier I) since Martina Hingis in 1997.
  • At Indian Wells, Andreeva defeated No. 2 Iga Swiatek and No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, becoming the second youngest player to beat No. 1 and No. 2 in the final two rounds of a major event since 1975, only after Tracy Austin in 1979 US Open.
  • Andreeva boasts a career-best 12-match win streak, joining Sharapova and Vaidisova as the only players this century to win 10+ straight tour-level matches before 21.
  • Andreeva aims to become the fifth woman and first teenager to achieve the Sunshine Double (Indian Wells and Miami wins in the same year), following Graf, Clijsters, Azarenka, and Swiatek.

Trivia Time

Social Buzz

Following her victory, Andreeva received accolades from fellow players:

The champion, born in 2007, also created engaging social media content during the tournament:

Honor Roll

Other standouts in Indian Wells this year:

Aryna Sabalenka: Reached the final and extended her lead as World No. 1.

Iga Swiatek: Reached her fourth consecutive Indian Wells semifinal or better, a first in the tournament.

Madison Keys: Extended her win streak to 16 matches, leading the Race to WTA Finals before her semifinal exit.

Asia Muhammad and Demi Schuurs: Became WTA 1000 doubles champions in their first year as a regular team.

Belinda Bencic: Reached the quarterfinals, continuing her strong return since maternity leave with a 15-5 record this year.

Elina Svitolina: Reached her first WTA 1000 quarterfinal since 2021, marking a successful comeback from maternity leave.

Sonay Kartal: Reached the Round of 16 as a lucky loser, jumping to a career-high ranking of No. 63.

Next Up

The Sunshine Double continues in Miami, with main-draw play starting Tuesday, March 18th.

Here are resources for the Miami Open:

Miami Open Details: Dates, draws, prize money and essential information

Main Draw Preview: Gauff vs. Grand Slam champ; Andreeva`s Sunshine Double Ambition

Draws | Scores | Order of play